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Wallace Rupert Turnbull (Rupert), aeronautical engineer (born 16 October 1870 in Saint John, NB; died 26 November 1954 in Saint John, NB)..

After graduating as a mechanical engineer in 1893 and studying physics in Germany, Turnbull started testing aircraft stability and the.

  • After graduating as a mechanical engineer in 1893 and studying physics in Germany, Turnbull started testing aircraft stability and the.
  • Turnbull was survived by his wife and five children, one of whom, Wallace Rupert Turnbull*, pioneered aeronautical research in Canada in his laboratory at.
  • Wallace Rupert Turnbull (Rupert), aeronautical engineer (born 16 October 1870 in Saint John, NB; died 26 November 1954 in Saint John, NB).
  • Studied science at Cornell University in Germany till age 25 ยท Is a New Brunswick engineer and.
  • Lastly, there was Wallace Rupert Turnbull, a pioneer aeronautical engineer, much of whose renown rests on his work with windtunnels~d the variable-pitch.
  • Wallace Rupert Turnbull (1870 - 1954)

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    Born in St, John City, St John County, New Brunswick,Canada
    Ancestors

    Son of William Wallace Turnbull and Julia Caroline (Hatheway) Turnbull

    Brother of Sarah Edith (Turnbull) Alward, Grace Turnbull, Margaret Irene (Turnbull) Starr and Robert Turnbull

    Husband of Mary Willis (Davidson) Turnbull — married [date unknown] [location unknown]

    Descendants

    Father of William Wallace Turnbull, Rupert Davidson Turnbull, Donald Hatheway Turnbull and Hugh Turnbull

    Died at age 84in Saint John, St.

    John, New Brunswick, Canada

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    Biography

    Wallace was born in 1870.n the 5th of 10.He is the son of William Turnbull and Julia Hatheway.

    He was an engineer who designed Canada's first wind-tunnel as well the invention of the controllable variable pitch airscrew.

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