Person

Schaetzel, Stanley Stephen (1924 - 2015)

Born
30 June 1924
Poland
Died
2015
Occupation
Aeronautical engineer

Summary

Stanley Schaetzel was Deputy Chief Designer, Hawker de Havilland 1963-1970 and Technical Director 1970-1989.

Details

Born Poland, 30 June 1924. Educated University of London (BScEng 1948). DIC (Imperial College) 1949. Senior Engineer, CL3, Government Aircraft Factories 1955-63; Deputy Chief Designer, Hawker de Havilland 1963-70, Technical Director 1970-89; Managing Director, North Shore Consultech P/L. Fellow, Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering 1977; Royal Aeronautical Society Medal for Best Lecture 1979; Kingsford-Smith Memorial Lecturer, Royal Aeronautical Society 1986. Fellow, Institution of Engineers Australia; Fellow, Royal Aeronautical Society.

Published resources

Journal Articles

  • 'Obituary: Stan Schaetzel 1925-2015', Engineers Australia, 87 (4) (2015), 73. Details

Resources

See also

Rosanne Walker

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