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Subject: Re: [OM] IMG: A Distinguished Retiree
From: ChrisB <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2017 17:47:25 +0000
What an interesting story.  Thanks, Jim.

Chris

> On 1 Feb 2017, at 14:52, Jim Nichols <jhnichols@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Thanks for looking.  AEDC was the brainchild of Gen. Hap Arnold as WWII ended 
> and the allies got a good look at the advances that the Germans had made in 
> aircraft, engines and rockets.  Vast quantities of machinery from the German 
> test facilities were packed up and shipped to the US and new facilities were 
> designed from the ground up.  German scientists were hurried out of the reach 
> of the Russians and moved westward.  Many made their way through England, 
> others were provided passage directly, but all were part of Operation 
> Paperclip which got them into the US.
> 
> I first encountered these scientists when I was assigned to the Wind Tunnel 
> Branch at Wright Field in Dayton, Ohio, in 1951.  They were living, with 
> their families, in an enclave near the field, and were assigned to various 
> labs where their talents best fitted the needs of the research being 
> conducted.
> 
> I was assigned to the 20-ft Massie Memorial Wind Tunnel, a subsonic facility 
> that was the largest such facility that the Air Force owned.  There was also 
> a 10-ft transonic tunnel, and a vertical spin tunnel.  The management 
> structure of this facility was military, but the technical expertise was 
> provided by Civil Service professionals and selected German scientists.  Dr. 
> Bernard Goethert was the senior advisor to the Colonel in charge, and Dr. 
> Hans Doetsch was my supervisor.
> 
> The Air Force selected the former Camp Forrest area at Tullahoma, TN as the 
> site on which to build a new group of facilities, using the captured engine 
> test facilities as a starting point, and with the foresight of Dr. Theodore 
> von Karman, new subsonic, transonic, supersonic, and hypersonic facilities.  
> Rocket test cells and a large space chamber were also built.
> 
> About the time my USAF tour ended, in 1953, Dr. Goerthert moved to AEDC to 
> take charge of the new transonic and supersonic facilities.  He interviewed 
> me and hired me, and that's how my history at AEDC began.
> 
> Jim Nichols

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