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Hermann Behrbohm was born on 30 October, 1907 in German Empire Karlsruhe Grand Duchy of Baden, is an A German aerospace engineers. Discover Hermann Behrbohm's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

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Occupation Aircraft design / construction
Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 30 October, 1907
Birthday 30 October
Birthplace German Empire Karlsruhe Grand Duchy of Baden
Date of death 12 October, 1977
Died Place United Kingdom Fingelsham Northbourne Kent England
Nationality Germany

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His wife is 1940–1964 Lilli Walter (divorced), 5 children 1964–1977 Pamela Leach (his death), 1 child

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Wife 1940–1964 Lilli Walter (divorced), 5 children 1964–1977 Pamela Leach (his death), 1 child
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1907

Otto Hermann Bernhard Behrbohm, born 30 October 1907 in Karlsruhe, Grand Duchy of Baden, Imperial Germany; died 12 October 1977 in Fingelsham, Northbourne, Kent, United Kingdom, was a German mathematician active in Sweden and Germany.

He was significant in the mathematics behind the development of the aerodynamics of the delta wing concept and the technology of supersonic flight.

Hermann Behrbohm was significant in the design of Saab 35 Draken and Saab 37 Viggen.

He made the calculations supporting Alexander Lippisch developing the Delta wing concept at the end of the war.

1933

Behrbohm was a research assistant at the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen in 1933–1936 and wrote his doctoral dissertation on the algebra identity of the meromorphisms of an elliptical function body.

The thesis was not approved for political reasons when the supervisor was Jewish and Nazi Germany took over.

1937

He was recruited in 1937 to Messerschmitt’s Aerodynamics department in Augsburg.

Herrman Behrbom was asked for as a mathematician in the aerospace industry where you need to do your theoretical calculations and then run tests to drive development projects forward.

He participated in work on high-speed trials with Messerschmitt Bf 109 with Lukas Schmid.

At Messerschmitt in Augsburg, the main project during these years was otherwise the development of the jet aircraft Messerschmitt Me 262.

1939

The development of the rocket plane Messerschmitt Me 163 under the direction of Alexander Lippisch also took place here from 1939.

1940

She had difficulties obtaining biological purity certificates (unknown father) and thus being able to marry him, which was possible only in 1940.

1944

In 1944 he was promoted doctor in mathematics and physics.

Behrbohm also had great difficulties in marrying his first wife because of the regulations in Nazi Germany.

After the air raids on Augsburg the 25 February 1944, the development activities were moved into the underground facility of the Oberbayerische Forschungsanstalt in Oberammergau.

The family remains in Mering close to Augsburg.

Messerschmitt developed from the end of 1944 under Willy Messerschmitt's direction the jetplane Messerschmitt P.1101.

It has a lot in common with Saab 29 Tunnan, which was created before Hermann's time in Saab, as well as for MiG-15 and F-86 Sabre.

From autumn 1944, he worked half-time for the Aviation Research Institute Vienna (LFW) in Wiener Neustadt, where Alexander Lippisch had opened his own development office.

Until then, Lippisch had worked for Messerschmitt with the rocket plane Messerschmitt Me 163.

He and Willy Messerschmitt disagreed about the design, in which Lippisch did not want the rear wing, drag and worse performance.

In Wiener Neustadt, Lippisch worked on the further development of the delta wing (rear wingless) mini - (coal jet) fighter aircraft Lippisch P.13a, which at the end of the war became part of the Volksjäger program.

The Lippisch P.13a delta wing technology is the basis for Saab 35 Draken in its design, the development of which Hermann later partisipaded in by Saab.

So also for ex Dassault Mirage.

1945

After the war ended in 1945, Hermann was an unemployed father of a family with 4 children in Mering near Augsburg American zone of occupation.

They had income from gifts from housed American officers, but he also worked a time in agriculture and forestry with nature payments for family food on the table.

1946

In the spring of 1946 he was recruited by BEE (French Aerodynamic Research and Development Institute, today a part of Deutsch-Französisches Forschungsinstitut Saint-Louis) with operations in Emmendingen and Weil am Rhein in French occupation zone in Germany.

1949

After the formation of the Federal Republic of Germany 1949 and the end of occupation, the opportunities were greater to find scientifically interesting work abroad and Behrbohm received offers from France and other countries.

1950

One can see Messerschmitt Me 163 and not the least Lippisch P.13a as the basis for all delta wing fighter aircraft that followed in the 1950s.

In the shadow of the Cold War and the nuclear arms race the client, the Swedish Air Force's desire in the 1950s to the 1970s (the Defence Act of 1958) was to be able to swiftly attack strategic nuclear weapons-bombers such as Tupolev Tu-16 before they reached their targets.

1951

Hermann chose 1951 to start working on Saab moving to Linköping with his family who became naturalized Swedes.

The motives for choosing to work for Saab were the projects Saab 32 Lansen and Saab 35 Draken under Erik Bratt and Tore Gullstrand.

Being a specialist in aerodynamics is a narrow labor market with few employers in the world who have sufficient resources to create good results.

Saab where they built up operations and Sweden's ambitions gave Hermann the opportunities.

1968

He received the Swedish Aeronautical Society's Thulin Medal 1968 in silver for having promoted aviation technology with work.

He made efforts in aviation technology in several countries during his life, due to the circumstances.

1972

Finally, as a pensioner, 1972 he moved to England with his British wife.

His children stayed in Sweden.

He authored many articles in aerodynamic and mathematical specialist press available on libraries and the Internet.

He studied mechanical engineering at the Technical University of Karlsruhe, as well as mathematics and number theory at Georg-August-Universität Göttingen.