Biography:Frank Piasecki

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Frank Nicolas Piasecki
Frank Piasecki, 1951.png
Piasecki in the early 1950s
Born(1919-10-24)October 24, 1919
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
DiedFebruary 11, 2008(2008-02-11) (aged 88)
Haverford, Pennsylvania, U.S.[1]
NationalityAmerican
Alma materNew York University
OccupationHelicopter designer
Known forDesigning tandem rotor helicopters
Spouse(s)Vivian Weyerhaeuser Piasecki
ChildrenNicole, Frederick, John, Lynn, Frank, Michael, and Gregory

Frank Nicolas Piasecki (/pəˈsɛki/ pee-ə-SEK-ee; Polish: [pjaˈsɛtski]; October 24, 1919 – February 11, 2008) was an American engineer and helicopter aviation pioneer. Piasecki pioneered tandem rotor helicopter designs and created the compound helicopter concept of vectored thrust using a ducted propeller.[2]

Early life and education

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to an immigrant Poland tailor, Piasecki worked for autogyro manufacturers while still attending Overbrook High School,[3] then studied mechanical engineering at the University of Pennsylvania before graduating with a bachelor's degree from New York University. He was employed by the Platt-LePage Aircraft Company as a control engineer on their XR-1 twin-rotor project.[4] In 1940, he formed PV Engineering Forum with former Pennsylvania classmate Harold Venzie.[5] He built a single-person, single-rotor helicopter designated the PV-2 and flew it on April 11, 1943. This helicopter impressed the United States Navy sufficiently to win Piasecki a development contract.[6]

Career

Piasecki (L) receives the National Medal of Technology from U.S. President Ronald Reagan in the 1980s.
A Piasecki H-21 showing the tandem rotor design

The name PV Engineering was changed to Piasecki Helicopter Corporation in 1946. After a boardroom dispute, Piasecki was forced out of Piasecki Helicopter in 1955, and formed the Piasecki Aircraft Company.[7]

At Piasecki Aircraft, he participated in the development of the Piasecki 16H-1 the world's first shaft driven compound helicopter, the PA-59K/VZ-8P Flying Geep (also known as the AirGeep) the Piasecki PA-97 Helistat heavy vertical airlifter and the Piasecki X-49 experimental compound helicopter.

Personal life

Piasecki married Vivian Weyerhaeuser on December 20, 1958.[8] They had seven children: Nicole, Frederick, John, Lynn, Frank, Michael, and Gregory.[7]

His son John W. Piasecki is now President and CEO of Piasecki Aircraft. His son Fred W. Piasecki is Chairman of the Board and Chief Technology Officer of Piasecki Aircraft.[9] His daughter Nicole Piasecki was the vice president and general manager of Propulsion Systems for Boeing Commercial Airplanes.[10][11]

Later life and death

Piasecki died at his home on February 11, 2008, of a heart attack after a series of strokes. He was 88.

Awards

  • Philip H. Ward, Jr. Medal from The Franklin Institute in 1979.
  • National Medal of Technology - President Ronald Reagan presented Piasecki with the country's highest technical honor in 1986.
  • Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Lifetime Achievement award - awarded in 2005
  • National Aviation Hall of Fame Inducted 2002.[12]

See also

  • Boeing Helicopters
  • List of Polish Americans

References

  1. Helicopter pioneer Piasecki dies
  2. Spenser, Jay P. Whirlybirds, A History of the U.S. Helicopter Pioneers. University of Washington Press, 1998. ISBN:0-295-97699-3.
  3. "Piasecki Aircraft Corporation >> About >> PiAC". Piasecki Aircraft Corporation. http://www.piasecki.com/frank.php. 
  4. "Platt-LePage XR-1". https://airandspace.si.edu/collection-objects/platt-lepage-xr-1/nasm_A19600305000. 
  5. P-V Engineering Forum PV-2 - Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
  6. Wall Street Journal, February 16–17, 2008, p. A6
  7. 7.0 7.1 HEVESI, Dennis (15 February 2008). "Frank Piasecki, a Pioneer in Helicopters, Is Dead at 88". New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/15/business/15piasecki.html?_r=0. 
  8. Twining, Charles E. F.K. Weyerhaeuser: A Biography. St. Paul, Minn: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1997. p. 289. ISBN:0-87351-356-8
  9. "Company Overview of Piasecki Aircraft Corporation". Bloomberg. https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapid=4016111. 
  10. "Nicole Piasecki retires from Boeing after 25 years" (in en-US). 2017-10-11. https://www.seattletimes.com/business/boeing-aerospace/piasecki-retires-from-boeing-after-25-years/. 
  11. "All Female Flight"
  12. "Enshrinee Frank Piasecki". National Aviation Hall of Fame. https://nationalaviation.org/enshrinee/frank-nicholas-piasecki/. 

External links

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