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John William Fozard : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Fozard
Prof John William Fozard OBE FRS FREng FRAeS FAIAA DSc(Hon) DCAe(Cranfield) BSc(Eng)(Lond) (1928–1996) was a British aeronautical engineer who helped to design the Hawker Siddeley Harrier. ==Early life== Fozard was the son of John Fozard and Eleanor Paulkitt. He was brought up on the Firthcliffe Estate at Littletown, Liversedge, Kirklees, west of Heckmondwike, having earlier lived on Holme Street in Millbridge. He was educated at Heckmondwike Grammar School in the West Riding of Yorkshire.〔(Spenborough Guardian )〕 He gained a BSc(Eng) from Hull Municipal Technical College in 1948 (an external degree awarded by the University of London). From the College of Aeronautics, Cranfield he gained a DCAe (Diploma in Aeronautics) in 1950, under Prof Sir Robert Lickley (who designed the Fairey Delta 2). Fozard would later tell American visitors at the Hawker plant on Lower Ham Road next to the River Thames at Kingston upon Thames that Yorkshire was the Texas of the UK.
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