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- noun A person who studies
aerodynamics .
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Examples
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“F-One was basically the same as what we were doing for all these Olympic projects,” notes Hed, who has participated in Olympic equipment-development efforts as far back as the one aimed for the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics headed up by aerodynamicist Chester Kyle.
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During World War II, he worked for United Aircraft's Hamilton Standard division and rose to chief aerodynamicist, working on propellers.
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“F-One was basically the same as what we were doing for all these Olympic projects,” notes Hed, who has participated in Olympic equipment-development efforts as far back as the one aimed for the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics headed up by aerodynamicist Chester Kyle.
Lance Armstrong on Twitter: How Lance changed bicycle technology 2011
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Mr. Koester, who was a Ford aerodynamicist at the time, had been assigned to turn the popular boxy Fairlane design study that was introduced at the 2005 Detroit auto show, inspired by the woody station wagons of the 1940s, into the production Flex crossover.
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Bell was happy to hire Spivey full-time as an aerodynamicist in engineering.
The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010
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Bell was happy to hire Spivey full-time as an aerodynamicist in engineering.
The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010
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When aerodynamicist Rick Cavallaro at Thin Air Designs heard about the debate causing nerd-rage all over the internet he decided to see if he could prove the naysayers wrong.
Wind-Powered Car Travels Downwind Faster Than The Wind Jalopnik.com 2010
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Bell was happy to hire Spivey full-time as an aerodynamicist in engineering.
The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010
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They pointed out that the senior Mission Operations person, Chris Kraft, was a research aerodynamicist with decades of experience-first.
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And think about how that happened: because Burt came out of the aviation industry and was an aerodynamicist, not a rocket scientist, he was able to develop a practical technological solution that we, as a business, could apply to many other things.
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