Wallis as a sub-lieutenant in the Royal Naval Air Service[1]
Born
Barnes Neville Wallis
(1887-09-26)26 September 1887
Ripley, Derbyshire, England
Died
30 October 1979(1979-10-30) (aged 92)
Leatherhead, Surrey, England[2]
Resting place
St Lawrence's Church, Effingham, Surrey
Nationality
English
Occupation(s)
Scientist, engineer and inventor
Known for
Inventing the bouncing bomb, geodetic airframe design and the earthquake bomb
Parents
Charles William George Robinson Wallis
Edith Eyre Ashby
Awards
Albert Medal (1968) Royal Medal (1975)
Sir Barnes Neville WallisCBE FRS RDI FRAeS[3] (26 September 1887 – 30 October 1979) was an English engineer and inventor. He is best known for inventing the bouncing bomb used by the Royal Air Force in Operation Chastise (the "Dambusters" raid) to attack the dams of the Ruhr Valley during World War II.
The raid was the subject of the 1955 film The Dam Busters, in which Wallis was played by Michael Redgrave. Among his other inventions were his version of the geodetic airframe and the earthquake bomb.
^Holland, James (10 May 2012). Dam Busters: The Race to Smash the Dams, 1943 (illustrated ed.). Random House. p. 108. ISBN 978-1409030409.
^"Engineering Timelines – Birthplace of Sir Barnes Neville Wallis". www.engineering-timelines.com.
^"No. 44735". The London Gazette. 13 December 1968. p. 13425.
Sir Barnes Neville Wallis CBE FRS RDI FRAeS (26 September 1887 – 30 October 1979) was an English engineer and inventor. He is best known for inventing...
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was a concept that was invented by the British aeronautical engineer BarnesWallis early in World War II and subsequently developed and used during the...
charge. The inventor of the first such bomb was the British engineer BarnesWallis, whose "Upkeep" bouncing bomb was used in the RAF's Operation Chastise...
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the airframes of aircraft developed by British aeronautical engineer BarnesWallis in the 1930s (who sometimes spelt it "geodesic"). Earlier, it was used...
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Vickers-Armstrongs, led by Commander Dennis Burney. The design team was headed by BarnesWallis, later famous for his invention of the bouncing bomb. The design team...
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The BarnesWallis Building/Wright Robinson Hall is a university building in central Manchester. It forms part of the campus of the former University of...
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aircraft designer BarnesWallis while at Vickers-Armstrongs for a large strategic bomber. This aircraft was to have performed what Wallis referred to as...
been used on several previous designs by British aircraft designer BarnesWallis. In February 1939, development beyond the pair of prototypes was cancelled...
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The Vickers Swallow was a supersonic aircraft project headed by BarnesWallis, working at the British aircraft company Vickers-Armstrongs. It was a wing...
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bomber, intended for high altitude flight. The Windsor was designed by BarnesWallis and Rex Pierson at the Vickers-Armstrongs factory at Brooklands. Three...
squadron used four-engined Avro Lancaster heavy bombers to carry the BarnesWallis designed, 5.35-ton Tallboy earthquake bombs, not the twin-engined de...
The BarnesWallis Moth Machine was a modified microlight aircraft designed for collecting moths and other flying insects over rainforest canopies. The...
charge. The inventor of the first such bomb was the British engineer BarnesWallis, whose "Upkeep" bouncing bomb was used in the RAF's Operation Chastise...
possibly five parasite fighter aircraft. Vickers' design team was led by BarnesWallis, who had extensive experience of rigid airship design and later became...
never went beyond the drawing board, they often harnessed the work of BarnesWallis to save weight without compromising on strength by using light alloy...