Oswald Lange Explained

Oswald Hermann Lange
Birth Date:June 1, 1912
Birth Place:Haynau, Germany
Death Place:Savannah, Georgia, United States
Nationality: German, United States of America
Field:Mathematics, Engineering
Alma Mater:Technische Universität Berlin
Work Institutions:Peenemünde
Royal Aircraft Establishment
Glenn L. Martin Company

Oswald Hermann Lange (June 1, 1912 – February 20, 2000)[1] was a German-American aerospace engineer and member of the "von Braun rocket group".[2] He contributed to early military aerospace projects, including the V-2 and Wasserfall, and eventually became project director of Saturn V.[2] [3]

Biography

Lange earned his master's degree from the University of Breslau and PhD from the Technische Hochschule in Charlottenburg (now Technische Universität Berlin). He worked at Peenemünde from 1940 to 1945 on guidance and control aspects of the V-2 ballistic missile and the Wasserfall surface-to-air missile. After World War II, he worked at the Royal Aircraft Establishment (1947), but emigrated to the US in 1954, working briefly at Martin Aircraft.[1] [2] In 1959, he was naturalized as a US citizen and became head of the Saturn project office.[2] He retired in 1977.[1]

Notes and References

  1. News: Oswald Hermann Lange, 87, died Feb. 20. February 22, 2000. Savannah Morning News. March 1, 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20160127230249/http://savannahnow.com/stories/022200/OBITSindex.shtml. January 27, 2016. dead.
  2. [Ernst Stuhlinger|Stuhlinger, E.]
  3. Bilstein, R.E. (1999) Stages to Saturn, Diane Publishing.