Kermit Van Every
Kermit Van Every (March 5, 1915 – November 20, 1998) was a noted American
aeronautical engineer best known for his work in the area of very high-speed flight. He was a fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and had the unusual distinction of receiving the Wright Brothers Medal
twice, in 1948 and 1958.
Van Every was a native of San Jose, California. In 1937 he transferred from San Jose State University to Stanford University, where he earned his undergraduate and aeronautical engineering degrees in 1938 and 1939 respectively, and was elected to the honorary science fraternity Sigma Xi.
Van Every worked for
Point Loma
.
He died November 20, 1998, in Menlo Park, California.
Selected writings
- Ed Heinemann, Rosario Rausa, and Kermit Van Every, Aircraft Design, Nautical and Aviation Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1985.
References
- ^ Hunley, J.D. et al. (1999) Toward Mach 2: The Douglas D-558 Program (The NASA History Series), NASA SP-4222.
- Obituary, Palo Alto Online, December 16, 1998.
- Obituary, Stanford Alumni Magazine, March/April 1999.