Ernest G. McCauley

Ernest Gilbert McCauley (9 Aug 1889 – 11 Sep 1969) was an American aviation pioneer and a founder of McCauley Aviation Corporation. He began his career at the government's Propeller Research Department of the Airplane Design Section, Aviation Section of the Signal Corps based at McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio. In 1938, Ernest G. McCauley founded the McCauley Aviation Corporation.[3]

Ernest G. McCauley
McCauley propeller hub cutaway
Born
Ernest Gilbert McCauley

9 Aug 1889
Baltimore, Maryland, US
DiedSeptember 11, 1969(1969-09-11) (aged 80)
Occupationpropeller innovator
Known forMcCauley Aviation Corporation
Spouse(s)Ruth "Rose" Dewitt McCauley (1896-1952)
ChildrenDr Milton E McCauley (1912-1969)
Norma H McCauley Corby (1913-1992)
Ward D McCauley (1922-1980)
Mabel R McCauley (1917-2003) and two step-daughters Phyllis Godfrey and Joyce Frohock
Parent(s)Harry Gilbert McCauley (1866-1917)
Martha Jane Bounds McCauley (1868-1940)[1][2]

Birth and early career

McCauley was born 9 August 1889 in Baltimore, Maryland to Harry Gilbert McCauley and Norma H. Corby.[1] He began his career at the government's Propeller Research Department of the Airplane Design Section, Aviation Section of the Signal Corps based at McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio. At McCook Field, McCauley jointly developed military propellers improvements with the chief engineer of the Propeller Research Department, Frank W. Caldwell. McCauley and Caldwell hold multiple joint patents on propeller innovations. Together they developed the synchronizing reversible pitch propellers (1922); hydro-controllable Propeller.[1] In 1938, Ernest G. McCauley founded the McCauley Aviation Corporation.[3]

Patent: Name, Number, Filed, Issued, Title [3]
Improvement in Steel PropellersPat. No. 2,041,849Filed: July 1, 1932Issued: May 26, 1936Title: Propeller
synchronizing mechanismPat. No. 1,427,830Filed: May 25, 1929Issued: September 5, 1922Title: sync reversible pitch propellers [3]

McCauley propeller legacy

After McCauley Aviation Corporation 1938 founding, innovations continued with: ground-adjustable solid-steel propeller (1939); the one-piece Met-L-Prop for light airplanes (1947); two-blade constant speed propeller "Met-L-Matic" (1953); two-blade constant, full-feathering propeller, alcohol de-ice system "Feth-R-Matic" (1960); three-blade constant speed propellers, three-blade full feathering propellers, constant speed governors (1965); electric propeller de-ice systems (1967); single-piece hub design with threadless blade retention (1970); Synchrophasing governors (1974); three-blade propellers for high-speed turbine engines, magnetic head synchrophasing control systems (1979); four-blade propeller for turbine engines (1980); five-blade turboprop propellers (1987); five-blade propellers with scimitar-shaped blades (1992); Predator B Propeller to General Atomics (2006); and the first composite fixed pitch propeller for Light-sport aircraft (2020).[4]

Today his namesake company boasts: "McCauley is one of the world's largest full-line propeller manufacturers, with over 500 models available. Historically, our propellers are FAA certified as original equipment for aircraft built by Hawker Beechcraft, British Aerospace, Cessna, Fairchild, Grumman, Jetstream, Piper, Stoddard Hamilton and many others. Our aluminum product lines have always served a wide range of markets: commercial, military, agricultural and commuter airlines, as well as personal and business aviation. McCauley propellers are in the field on more than 350,000 aircraft around the world - a testimony to our continuing commitment to excellence." [4]

Marriage and family

About 1912, McCauley married Ruth "Rose" Dewitt (1896-1952). They had six children: Dr Milton E McCauley (1912-1969); Norma H McCauley Corby (1913-1992); Ward D McCauley (1922-1980);Mabel Adams and two step-daughters Phyllis Godfrey and Joyce Frohock[1][2]

Death

McCauley died on 11 Sep 1969, in Pompano Beach, Florida. The family plot interment is in Dayton Memorial Park Cemetery Dayton, Ohio. A tombstone engraving of the 1954 citation by the Secretary of the US Air Force eulogies Ernest G. McCauley: "His invention of the HYDRO-CONTROLLABLE PROPELLER in 1924 has been an outstanding achievement, and culmination with his more recent inventions of the SOLID STEEL Propeller for trainers in 1939, and the one-piece MET-L-PROP for the light airplane in 1947: All are aviation firsts in their fields, and thus Mr. McCauley can be credited with a very important role in the advancement of aviation in the past 36 years." signed Harold E. Talbott. [1]

See also

References

    1. "Ernest Gilbert McCauley". Findagrave.com. Findagrave. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
    2. "Ernest Gilbert McCauley". Ancestry.com. Ancestry. Retrieved May 31, 2020.
    3. "Dayton - Miami Valley Inventors and Inventions". Web.archive.org. Web.archive.org. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
    4. "OVERVIEW". Mccauley.txtav.com. McCauley. Retrieved May 31, 2020.
     Founded McCauley Aviation Corporation
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