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Hans Reissner

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Hans Jacob Reissner[1] (1/18/1874 - 10/2/1967) was a German engineer whose avocation was mathematical physics. During World War I he received the iron cross second class (for civilians) for his pioneering work on aircraft design.

  1. ^ Eric Reissner, Hans Reissner: Engineer, Physicist and Engineering Scientist