Wolfgang Liebe | |
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Born | Bad Gandersheim, Germany | June 22, 1911
Died | October 21, 2005 Berlin, Germany | (aged 94)
Alma mater | University of Danzig |
Occupation | Aerospace engineer |
Known for | Aerodynamics research |
Honours | Medal of Honour from the Wessex Institute of Technology |
Wolfgang Liebe (22 June 1911 in Bad Gandersheim, Germany – 21 October 2005 in Berlin, Germany) was a German aerospace engineer and pioneer in aerodynamics, specialising in research to avoid stall in airfoils. He introduced the concept of wing fences. They obstruct span-wise airflow along the wing, and are widely used specifically in early swept-wing designs.[1]