EPISODE · Jan 29, 2025 · 42 MIN
SPECIAL FEATURE - The First Chief Scientist of the Air Force: Professor Theodore von Karman
from Warbird Radio · host The Jolley Company, LLC
Warbird Radio’s Matt Jolley Explores the Legacy of Theodore von Kármán on Know The Past – Shape The FutureWarbird Radio’s Matt Jolley continues his deep dive into the early technological foundations of the United States Air Force on the latest episode of Know The Past – Shape The Future, the official podcast of the Air Force Historical Foundation. This episode spotlights the life and contributions of Professor Theodore von Kármán, the First Chief Scientist of the U.S. Air Force and one of the most influential aeronautical minds in history.Joining Jolley for this discussion is Dr. Michael Gorn, author of The Universal Man: Theodore von Kármán’s Life in Aeronautics. Together, they explore von Kármán’s groundbreaking work in fluid dynamics, aerodynamics, and supersonic flight—pioneering efforts that, alongside Gen. Hap Arnold, helped shape the technological framework of today’s U.S. Air Force (USAF) and U.S. Space Force (USSF).“As we continue our conversation on the early technology of the United States Air Force, we focus our discussion on the First Chief Scientist of the Air Force: Professor Theodore von Kármán,” said Jolley. His research and visionary leadership laid the groundwork for modern aerospace advancements, from jet propulsion to space exploration.Listeners passionate about aviation history won’t want to miss this fascinating episode. To support the Air Force Historical Foundation and its mission to preserve and share the history of air and space power, visit AFHistory.org and become a member today.Tune in now to Know The Past – Shape The Future and uncover the legacy of one of America’s greatest scientific minds.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Warbird Radio’s Matt Jolley Explores the Legacy of Theodore von Kármán on Know The Past – Shape The Future Warbird Radio’s Matt Jolley continues his deep dive into the early technological foundations of the United States Air Force on the latest episode of Know The Past – Shape The Future, the official podcast of the Air Force Historical Foundation. This episode spotlights the life and contributions of Professor Theodore von Kármán, the First Chief Scientist of the U.S. Air Force and one of the most influential aeronautical minds in history. Joining Jolley for this discussion is Dr. Michael Gorn, author of The Universal Man: Theodore von Kármán’s Life in Aeronautics. Together, they explore von Kármán’s groundbreaking work in fluid dynamics, aerodynamics, and supersonic flight—pioneering efforts that, alongside Gen. Hap Arnold, helped shape the technological framework of today’s U.S. Air Force (USAF) and U.S. Space Force (USSF). “As we continue our conversation on the early technology of the United States Air Force, we focus our discussion on the First Chief Scientist of the Air Force: Professor Theodore von Kármán,” said Jolley. His research and visionary leadership laid the groundwork for modern aerospace advancements, from jet propulsion to space exploration. Listeners passionate about aviation history won’t want to miss this fascinating episode. To support the Air Force Historical Foundation and its mission to preserve and share the history of air and space power, visit AFHistory.org and become a member today. Tune in now to Know The Past – Shape The Future and uncover the legacy of one of America’s greatest scientific minds. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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SPECIAL FEATURE - The First Chief Scientist of the Air Force: Professor Theodore von Karman
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