Sam B. Williams
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Sam Barlow Williams (born May 7, 1921 in Seattle, Washington) is an American inventor and founder of Williams International. He is particularly known for his development of the small fan-jet engine.
[edit] References
- Biography at National Inventors Hall of Fame
- Biography at National Aviation Hall of Fame
- Short bio from 2003 NBAA award presentation
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