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Name
  
Charles Kaman


Books
  
Kaman: Our Early Years

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Born
  
June 15, 1919 (
1919-06-15
)
Washington, D.C.

Occupation
  
Aircraft designer, Musical Instrument designer

Children
  
C. William Kaman II, Steven W. Kaman and Cathleen Kaman Wood

Died
  
January 31, 2011, Bloomfield, Connecticut, United States

Education
  
Catholic University of America

Spouse
  
Roberta Kaman (m. 1971), Helen Kaman (m. 1945)

Awards
  
National Medal of Technology and Innovation

Organizations founded
  
Kaman Aircraft, Ovation Guitar Company, KMCMusicorp

Civilian Use of Early Helicopters


Charles Huron Kaman ( ; June 15, 1919 – January 31, 2011) was an American aeronautical engineer, businessman, inventor and philanthropist, known for his work in rotary-wing flight and also in musical instrument design via the Kaman Music Corporation.

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Biography

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Charles Huron Kaman was born in 1919 to Charles William Kaman and Mabel Davis Kaman in Washington, D.C., the son of a construction supervisor. He later attended Catholic University of America, gaining an engineering degree magna cum laude in 1940.

Helicopters

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Kaman's first aircraft experience was working for Igor Sikorsky. In 1945, he started his own aircraft company, Kaman Aircraft, to pursue his own designs. In January 1947, the Kaman K-125 helicopter first flew. It utilized intermeshing rotors and Kaman's patented servo-flap rotor control. In 1951, the Kaman K-225 also used intermeshing rotors with servo-flap control and was the world's first helicopter to be powered by a gas turbine.

Business

Kaman was an aficionado of the guitar, and in 1966, he founded Ovation Instruments. The company would become the Ovation Guitar Company and developed an acoustic guitar using aerospace composite materials, featuring a rounded back design. Kaman also founded Kaman Industrial Technologies [1], one of the largest industrial distributors in North America. He and his second wife, Roberta, created the Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation and developed a breed of German Shepherd to act as guide dogs.

Marriage and children

Kaman's first wife was the former Helen Sylvander. They married in 1945 and divorced in 1971. Later in 1971 he remarried, to Roberta Hallock, who died in 2010. He had three children: C. William Kaman, II; Steven W. Kaman and Mrs. Cathleen Wood.

Death

Kaman died in Bloomfield, Connecticut, on January 31, 2011, at the age of 91. He had suffered from Alzheimer's disease in his last years.

Awards

Kaman was awarded honorary degrees by the University of Connecticut, the University of Hartford, and the University of Colorado. His other honors included:

  • National Inventors Hall of Fame (2003)
  • Honorary Fellow of the American Helicopter Society (1950)
  • Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy (1997)
  • National Medal of Technology (1996)
  • Naval Aviation Hall of Honor at the National Museum of Naval Aviation (1996)
  • Department of Defense Distinguished Public Service Medal (1995)
  • Honorary Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society (1995)
  • References

    Charles Kaman Wikipedia


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