John Gregory Roncz (born 1948) is an inventor, businessman, computer expert, book author, and aerodynamicist. Roncz designed the sail for the racing yacht
Stars and Stripes, which won the 1988
America’s Cup
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, and worked on
Steve Fossett
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’s
Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer
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aircraft.
Roncz thoroughly researched airfoils and the aerodynamics thereof, contributing greatly to the modern understanding of airfoil performance.
External links
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Wingtip for a General Aviation Aircraft (patent application) - John Roncz
References
*''Wing Man'' (David Noland, ''Air & Space'', December 1990/January 1991, pp. 34–40)
Aviation pioneers
1948 births
People from Indiana
American aerospace engineers
American aviators
Aviation inventors
Living people
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