- Xu
Shunshou (Chinese: 徐舜寿; pinyin: Xú
Shùnshòu; Wade–Giles: Hsü Shun-shou; 21
August 1917 – 6
January 1968) was a
Chinese aircraft designer and a founder...
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during the 1950s. It was the
first jet
aircraft designed in China, with Xu
Shunshou as the
chief designer. Two
prototypes flew, but
further development was...
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transferred to Nanchang,
including chief designers Tu Jida and Lin Jiahua. Xu
Shunshou and
Huang Zhiqian, then China's top
aircraft designers, were also involved...
- H. Boyd
Woodruff (died 2017),
American microbiologist.
August 21 – Xu
Shunshou (died 1968),
Chinese aeronautical engineer.
September 23 –
Asima Chatterjee...
- Dam. Xu had
three older sisters and a
younger brother. His brother, Xu
Shunshou, was a
founder of China's
aircraft manufacturing industry. His
third sister...
- biochemist,
recipient of 2020
Nobel Prize in
Chemistry January 6 – Xu
Shunshou (born 1917),
Chinese aeronautical engineer.
February 1 –
Jacob van der...
- Motors,
designed the
rocket engines for the Bell X-1 and RTV-A-2
Hiroc Xu
Shunshou (1917–1968) –
oversaw the
development of the
Shenyang JJ-1 and parti****ted...
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first aircraft design office at
Shenyang Aircraft Corporation, with Xu
Shunshou as director. Ye
Zhengda and
Huang Zhiqian were
appointed deputy directors...
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first jet
aircraft designed in China.
Working under chief designer Xu
Shunshou and
deputy chief Huang Zhiqian, Tu was in
charge of
designing the fuselage...
- the
Ministry of
Heavy Industry,
under China's top
aircraft designers Xu
Shunshou and
Huang Zhiqian. The People's
Republic of
China (PRC),
which had just...