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What (who) is H H Abbott - definition

AMERICAN AEROSPACE ENGINEER (1906-1988)
Abbott, Ira H.; Ira H. Abbott

H. H. Abbott         
  • [[Harry Clarke]]'s illustration for Abbott's poem 'Black and White', in ''The Year's at the Spring: An Anthology of Recent Poetry'' (New York, 1920)
BRITISH SCHOOL MASTER AND POET (1891-1976)
User:Tom elm/sandbox/H. H. Abbott; Harold Henry Abbott
Harold Henry Abbott (20 June 1891 – 4 January 1976) was an English schoolmaster, for the last fifteen years of his career headmaster of grammar schools,Who's Who 1943 (A & C Black, London, 1943) who published poetry as H. H.
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LETTER OF THE ESPERANTO ALPHABET
H-circumflex; H^; H with circumflex
Ĥ or ĥ is a letter of some extended Latin alphabets, most prominently a consonant in Esperanto orthography, where it represents a voiceless velar fricative or voiceless uvular fricative . Its name in Esperanto is (pronounced ), or in the Kalocsay abecedary.
Turned h with fishhook         
LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET USED IN SINOLOGY
ʮ
ʮ (turned h with fishhook) is a symbol from extensions to IPA for apical dental rounded syllabic alveolar fricative. That is, it is the "z" sound in English pronounced with rounded lips, and treated as a vowel in a syllable.

Wikipedia

Ira Abbott

Ira H. Abbott (July 18, 1906 - November 3, 1988) was an American aerospace engineer. After graduating from MIT, Abbott started working for Langley Aeronautical Laboratory in 1929. He contributed significantly to the establishment of high-speed research programs and published numerous technical reports on aerodynamics. He eventually attained the post of assistant chief of research at Langley in 1945.

In 1948, he moved to National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) Headquarters to work as the assistant director of research (aerodynamics), and in 1959 and 1961 he was elevated to the positions of director of advanced research programs in NASA and director of advanced research and technology. He was a Director of Aeronautical and Space Research at NASA between 1959 and 1962. As Assistant Director of NACA, Abbott was decisive in keeping Ames Research Center focused on research instead of moving into operations during the development of the proposed Orbiting Astronomical Observatory in 1960.

Abbott supervised the X-15, supersonic transport, nuclear rocket and advanced reentry programs. He retired in 1962.

In recognition for his "outstanding contributions" to airfoil research and his leadership, he was inducted into the first round of the NACA/NASA Hall of Fame on August 13, 2015.