RIP - Sir Bernard Lovell
Sir Bernard led the team that developed H2S radar, work for which he was later awarded the OBE. |
Am I right in thinking that shortly after the war Prof RV Jones was instrumental in getting Sir Bernard some working German Radar items [Wurtzburg?], because they were so much more stable than anything we had manufactured, for inclusion in Sir BL's projects?
RIP Sir Bernard |
alisoncc,
I think you are right, but I don't have access to my copy of RV Jones' "Most Secret War" - highly recommended. The historian A. J. P. Taylor described Most Secret War as "the most fascinating book on the Second World War that I have ever read" [10] and, more generally, it has acquired almost classic status. Concerning stability, one of the pieces of evidence that Jones used to deduce that the Luftwaffe were using beams for bombing guidance (Knickebein), was an expert's observation that the Lorentz blind-landing receivers in a captured He 111 were far more accurate and stable than they needed to be for blind-landing. |
RIP Sir Bernard......loved your "light meters" at Old Trafford cricket ground.
If memories serve me right he has a waypoint named after him in the North West. Another genuis has moved on.............. |
alisoncc,
I think you are right, but I don't have access to my copy of RV Jones' "Most Secret War" - highly recommended. Sir Bernard Lovell is indeed mentioned in R V Jones' book. Ciarain. |
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