Theodore Paul Wright Explained

Nationality:American
Birth Date:May 25, 1895
Birth Place:Galesburg, Illinois
Death Date:August 21, 1970
Education:Lombard College
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Module:
Discipline:Aeronautical engineering
Institutions:Civil Aeronautics Administration,
Cornell University
Employer:Curtiss Aeroplane & Motor Company,

Theodore Paul Wright (May 25, 1895  - August 21, 1970), also known as T. P. Wright, was a U.S. aeronautical engineer and educator.

Biography

He was born in Galesburg, Illinois on May 25, 1895. His father was the economist Philip Green Wright and his brothers were the geneticist Sewall Wright and the political scientist Quincy Wright. He graduated from Lombard College and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He served in World War I.[1]

In 1936, he published an important paper entitled "Factors affecting the costs of airplanes"[2] which describes what is known as Wright's law or experience curve effects. The paper describes that "we learn by doing" and that the cost of each unit produced decreases as a function of the cumulative number of units produced.[3]

He served as administrator of the Civil Aeronautics Administration during 1944–1948.[4] When President Truman announced Wright’s resignation as Administrator of Civil Aeronautics on January 16, 1948, the New York Times reported that Wright felt he could not continue in office at a salary of $10,000 per year .[5]

He served as Cornell University's vice president in charge of research from 1948 to 1960 and served as acting president of Cornell University in 1951. He died on August 21, 1970.[6]

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References

  1. Web site: Daniel Guggenheim Medal - 1945. aiaa.org.
  2. T. P. Wright. 1936. Factors affecting the costs of airplanes. Journal of the Aeronautical Sciences. 3. 4. 122–128. 10.2514/8.155.
  3. Web site: Do your projects follow Wright's Law?. Dennis. Brandl. 2012-10-19. Control Engineering. en-US. 2020-03-22.
  4. Book: Wilson, John R. M. . Turbulence Aloft . Washington, DC . U.S. Department of Transportation . 1979 . 5537914 .
  5. News: T. P. Wright Resigns as Chief of the CAA . The New York Times . XCVII. 32,864 . January 16, 1948 . 15 .
  6. News: Dr. Theodore Wright, 75, Dies; Leader in Aviation Development . The New York Times . CXIX. 41,118 . August 22, 1970 . 23 . Dr. Wright served as Cornell University's vice president in charge of research from 1948 until his retirement in 1960. He was acting president of Cornell from Feb. 1 to July 1, 1951. .
  7. Web site: Theodore Paul Wright . Knox Prairie Fire . 29 July 2019 . He was honored with a United States Freedom Medal, Wright Brothers Medal, and was the recipient of an honorary doctorate from Knox College..

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