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Werner K. Dahm (* 16. Februar 1917 in Lindenthal bei Köln; † 17. Januar 2008 in Huntsville, Alabama, USA) war ein deutscher Raketenpionier. Dahm wurde als Sohn von Anton Dahm and Maria Morkramer in der Nähe von Köln geboren. Kurz nach seiner Geburt zogen die Eltern nach Bonn. Dort schloss er die Beethoven-Schule ab und studierte ab 1936 an der Technischen Hochschule Aachen, und danach, nachdem diese geschlossen wurde in München Aerodynamik und Flugzeugbau. Schon sein Vater war ein Ingenieur. Werner Karl Dahm (Colônia (Alemanha), 16 de fevereiro de 1917 — Huntsville (Alabama), 17 de janeiro de 2008) foi um engenheiro espacial alemão. Imigrou para os Estados Unidos na Operação Paperclip, tornando-se chefe aerodinamicista do Centro de Voos Espaciais Marshall. Werner Karl Dahm (February 16, 1917 in Lindenthal, Germany – January 17, 2008 in Huntsville, Alabama) was an early spaceflight scientist of the Peenemünde Future Projects Office who emigrated to the US under Operation Paperclip and was the Marshall Space Flight Center Chief Aerodynamicist.
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Werner Dahm at NASA in 1968
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Children: Stephan, Werner J A, Martin, & Thomas * "America's space program is preeminent because folks like Mr. Dahm contributed to building it into the best in the world. His life and life's work are an example of his energy, dedication and humble leadership, which has played a significant role in humanity's peaceful use of space" Spouse: Kaethe Elizabeth Maxelon , Nell Sheppard Carr Parents: Anton Dahm and Maria Morkramer Patents: a Wind Measurement System, a Focused Laser Doppler Velocimeter and a Clean Air Turbulence Detector.
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Werner Karl Dahm (February 16, 1917 in Lindenthal, Germany – January 17, 2008 in Huntsville, Alabama) was an early spaceflight scientist of the Peenemünde Future Projects Office who emigrated to the US under Operation Paperclip and was the Marshall Space Flight Center Chief Aerodynamicist. Werner Karl Dahm (Colônia (Alemanha), 16 de fevereiro de 1917 — Huntsville (Alabama), 17 de janeiro de 2008) foi um engenheiro espacial alemão. Imigrou para os Estados Unidos na Operação Paperclip, tornando-se chefe aerodinamicista do Centro de Voos Espaciais Marshall. Werner K. Dahm (* 16. Februar 1917 in Lindenthal bei Köln; † 17. Januar 2008 in Huntsville, Alabama, USA) war ein deutscher Raketenpionier. Dahm wurde als Sohn von Anton Dahm and Maria Morkramer in der Nähe von Köln geboren. Kurz nach seiner Geburt zogen die Eltern nach Bonn. Dort schloss er die Beethoven-Schule ab und studierte ab 1936 an der Technischen Hochschule Aachen, und danach, nachdem diese geschlossen wurde in München Aerodynamik und Flugzeugbau. Schon sein Vater war ein Ingenieur. 1941 kam er zum Raketenteam von Wernher von Braun nach Peenemünde. Als jüngstes Mitglied dieser Gruppe arbeitete er mit an der Entwicklung der Hermes II. Zusammen mit von Braun führte er diese Arbeiten auch nach seiner Übersiedlung in die USA 1950 aus. Er folgte von Braun auch, als dieser zur NASA wechselte. Erst 2006 endete seine aktive Tätigkeit, nachdem er in einen Autounfall verwickelt war. Er war damit der letzte aktive deutsche Raketenspezialist bei der NASA aus seiner Zeit. Dahm war zweimal verheiratet. Seine erste Frau, die er 1955 geheiratet hatte, starb 1976. Im Jahre 1981 heiratete er erneut, seine zweite Frau verstarb 2000. Werner Dahm hinterließ vier Söhne.
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