Dame Ann Dowling
A world in which planes are silent sounds like a pipe dream, but engineer Dame Ann Dowling tells Jim Al-Khalili about her team's design for an aircraft that barely makes any noise.
A world in which planes are silent may sound like a pipe dream; but University of Cambridge engineer, Dame Ann Dowling, and her team proved it is possible to build an aircraft that barely makes any noise. A brilliant mathematician and a keen pilot, Ann now heads of one of the largest engineering departments in Europe. Her design for a silent aircraft could improve the quality of life for millions of people living near airports worldwide: so does she mind that it never got off the ground? Jim talks to Ann Dowling about mathematics, engines and how she always wanted to do something useful.
Producer: Anna Buckley.
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- Tue 28 Aug 2012 09:00Â鶹Éç Radio 4
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