T. W. K. Clarke
Thomas Wigston Kinglake Clarke was an aero engineer specializing in gyroscopes and the founding of the T. W. K. Clarke & Co..[1]
"he started in 1906 what is claimed have been the first aeronautical works in this country, and 1912 became a member of the Royal Aircraft Establishment with which he remained for many years. He was a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society which awarded him its bronze medal in 1932 and served on the Council the Aeronautical Society of Great Britain from 1911 to 1913. He was dangerously wounded in the South African War in 1900."[1][2]
This person had 15 publications and 4 patents in this database.
Patents whose inventor or applicant is T. W. K. Clarke or Thomas Wigston Kinglake Clarke
- Patent GB-1906-28710 (English title: Improvements in Aeronautical Machines, Filing date: 1906-12-15)
- Patent GB-1907-21290 (English title: Aeronautical Machines, Filing date: 1907-09-25)
- Patent GB-1908-15924 (English title: Aeronautical Machines, Filing date: 1908-07-27)
- Patent GB-1911-22260 (English title: Improvements relating to stability or permanence of direction to otherwise unstable or undirected bodies, Filing date: 1911-10-10)
Publications by or about T. W. K. Clarke or Thomas Wigston Kinglake Clarke
- Clarke, 1904, The best inclinations for the surfaces and propeller shafts of dynamical airships (Simple title: The best inclinations for the surfaces and propeller shafts of dynamical airships, Journal: Aeronautical Institute • Autom. Journ.)
- Clarke, 1908, A model aëroplane (Simple title: A model aëroplane, Journal: Aër. Journ.)
- Clarke, 1910, A four-bladed propeller, etc (Simple title: A four-bladed propeller, etc, Journal: Flight)
- Clarke, 1910, Longitudinal stability (Simple title: Longitudinal stability, Journal: Flight)
- Clarke, 1910, A new glider (Simple title: A new glider, Journal: Aero)
- Clarke, 1910, Members' machines: No. III. The Clarke monoplane (Simple title: Members' machines: No. III. The Clarke monoplane, Journal: Aër. Journ)
- Clarke, 1910, Stability of the Clarke glider (Simple title: Stability of the Clarke glider, Journal: Flight)
- Clarke, 1911, Gliding as a sport and as an aid to flight (Simple title: Gliding as a sport and as an aid to flight, Journal: Aeronautics)
- Clarke, 1911, Pendulum stability (Simple title: Pendulum stability, Journal: Flight)
- Clarke, 1911, A ball thrust for motors (Simple title: A ball thrust for motors, Journal: Flight)
- Clarke, 1911, The theory and design of screw propellers (Simple title: The theory and design of screw propellers, Journal: Aeronautics (UK))
- Clarke, 1912, Points for discussion (Simple title: Points for discussion, Journal: Flight)
- Clarke, 1912, Aero-mechanics for beginners (Simple title: Aero-mechanics for beginners, Journal: Aeronautics (UK))
- Clarke, 1912, Gyrostatic vibration with two-bladed and four-bladed propellers (Simple title: Gyrostatic vibration with two-bladed and four-bladed propellers, Journal: Aeronautics (UK))
- Clarke, 1912, Automatic Stability (Simple title: Automatic Stability with special reference to the Clarke-Johnson Gyroscopic Control, Journal: Flight)
References
- ↑ Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 "Thomas Wigston Kinglake Clarke", Grace's Guide
- ↑ Graces cites Gloucester Citizen of 07 Jan 1941
Names | Thomas Wigston Kinglake Clarke; T. W. K. Clarke |
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Countries | GB |
Locations | Surbiton, County of Surrey |
Occupations | engineer |
Tech areas | Gyroscope |
Accreditations | |
Affiliations | T. W. K. Clarke & Co. |
Family name | |
Birth date | 1873 |
Death date | 1941 |
Wikidata id | Q63156781 |