Russell C. Newhouse

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Russell C. Newhouse (1906-1998) made many contributions to the advancement of aviation in a distinguished career running from the late 1920s into the 1970s.

1965 Dancing in Kwajalein
1965 Dancing in Kwajalein

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Recipient of The Pioneer Award - 1967 Lloyd Espenshied & Russell C. Newhouse for his work on Frequency modulated radio altimeters

Recipient of The Lawrence Sperry Award is presented for a notable contribution made by a young person, age 35 or under, to the advancement of aeronautics or astronautics. This award honors Lawrence B. Sperry, pioneer aviator and inventor, who died in 1923 in a forced landing while attempting a flight across the English Channel.

1938 Lawrence Sperry Award Certificate
1938 Lawrence Sperry Award Certificate

Famous Ohio State University Greeks

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OSU Senior Thesis - An electromagnetic altimeter / by Russell Conwell Newhouse

[edit] 16 Patents

Radio Speed and Drift Indicator

Vectoring Phase Simulator

Proportional Navigation Computer

System and Method of Determining Distances

Altitude Guiding System for Aircraft

Radiant Energy Distance Measuring System

Distance Measuring System

Deflecting System

Radiant Energy Distance Measuring System

Observer-Controlled Television System

Aircraft Blind Landing System

Radiant Energy Distance Measuring System

Measurement of Frequency Modulated Waves

Voltage Supply Apparatus

Radiant Energy Distance Measuring System

Deflection Circuit for Cathode Ray Tubes

Canadian Patents Database - AIRCRAFT BLIND LANDING SYSTEM