Thompson, Milton O.

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Milton O. Thompson
Name
Thompson, Milton O. Gender: M
born on 4 May 1926
Place Crookston MN, USA, 47n46, 96w36
Timezone CST h6w (is standard time)
Data source
Date w/o time
Rodden Rating X
Collector: Rodden
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Biography

American astronaut, one of dozen test pilots to fly the famed X-15 rocket plane and the first to fly the aircraft known as the lifting body, which led to the design of the space shuttle. A member of NASA's Space Transportation System Tech Steering Committee, Thompson led the effort to design space shuttles for unpowered landings.

After flight training in the Navy, he served six years, through WW II. He had an engineering degree from the University of Washington and flew as a Naval Reserve pilot, crop duster and forest sprayer. He joined Boeing in Seattle and went to NASA's Dryden center in 1956.

Thompson was married with five kids. Stricken with a sudden illness, he died on 8/06/1993, age 67.

Link to Wikipedia biography

Events

  • Death, Cause unspecified 6 August 1993 (Age 67)
  • Work : New Job 1956 (NASA center)

Source Notes

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Categories

  • Vocation : Travel : Astronaut
  • Vocation : Military : Military service (Navy)
  • Vocation : Travel : Pilot/ military
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