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'''Pearl I. Young''' was a researcher and author about early aeronautics. She was the first female technical employee of [[NACA]] in 1922. She went on to become Chief Technical Editor at NACA's Langley Instrument Research Laboratory and an engineering professor.<ref>[[w:Pearl I. Young]]</ref>
 
'''Pearl I. Young''' was a researcher and author about early aeronautics. She was the first female technical employee of [[NACA]] in 1922. She went on to become Chief Technical Editor at NACA's Langley Instrument Research Laboratory and an engineering professor.<ref>[[w:Pearl I. Young]]</ref>
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Revision as of 02:37, 17 April 2024

Pearl I. Young was a researcher and author about early aeronautics. She was the first female technical employee of NACA in 1922. She went on to become Chief Technical Editor at NACA's Langley Instrument Research Laboratory and an engineering professor.[1]


Publications by or about Pearl Young or Pearl I. Young or Pearl Irma Young

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Names Pearl Young; Pearl I. Young; Pearl Irma Young
Birth date 1895
Death date 1968
Countries US
Locations Langley Lab
Occupations editor, physicist
Tech areas History
Affiliations NACA
Wikidata id Q19667577