John Case
John Case (1888- )
1922 M.A. (Cantab), A.F.R.Ae.S., Technician to the Bristol Aeroplane Co.; b. 1888; s. of John Case, The Crescent, Croydon. Ed. Brighton College and Magdalene College, Cambridge. Training at Cambridge. Hons. degree, Mathematics and Eng. Career: 1910-15 and 1919-20—Teaching Eng. at Cambridge University; 1915-18—Royal Aircraft Establishment: Researches on the Structural Design of Aeroplanes and Stress Calculations for War Aeroplanes; 1918-19—Aircraft Production Dept. of M. of M.: further Researches in Aeroplane Structures, and Inspection of War Designs from structural point of view. Publ.: "Theory of D.C. Dynamos and Motors" (Cambridge: W. Heller )—a University Textbook; "Loads and Stresses in Aeroplanes"—an exhaustive series of Articles contributed to "Aeronautics," and shortly to be published in book form; " Synopsis of Theory of Heat and Heat Engines." Address: Filton, Bristol.