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The new tunnel design set the stage for the second of the decades significant developments. An engineer named Richard Whitcomb noticed that in the transonic speed range, the greatest turbulence occurred at the point where the gs of a model plane connected to its fuselage. Indenting the planes body inward along that joint reduced the drag dramatically and resulted in an increase of as much as 25 percent in the planes speed for the same level of power. The Area Rule (socalled because the formula predicted the correct ratio of the area of a crosssection of a planes g to the area of the crosssection of its body) had the potential to have a greater impact on everyday aviation than supersonic aircraft, because of the thousands of aircraft whose operating speed topped out at the transonic range. The press had more than the usual fun with such an esoteric engineering concept, calling the new planes waspwaisted and Cokebottle shaped and talking about the Marilyn Monroe effect. Whitcomb scored a sitdown with CBS news anchor Walter Cronkite and gained a measure of local celebrity (Hampton Engineer Besieged by Public, read a somewhat hyperbolic Daily Press headline). In 1954, Whitcomb would take home Langleys third Collier Trophy in less than a decade. For all the advances that had occurred on the laboratorys watch since 1917cowled engines, laminar flow airfoils, supersonic research planes, an icing tunnel that led to improvements in flight safety in freezing temperaturesthe existing body of aeronautical knowledge still sheltered unexplored corners. The investments in new and upgraded facilities on Langleys West Side made in the late 1940s and early 1950s were yielding research breakthroughs and impacting the nature of the assignments Dorothy handed out to her staff. Unlike academically oriented research organizations, the NACAs laboratories always strove to live up to the practical solutions of their founding mission. The handson nature of the work at Langley was visible in the planes parked in the hangar, in the workshops where craftsmen built models to the engineers specifications, in the work of the mechanics who affixed the models in the proper positions in the test sections, and in the guts of the powerful new tunnels like the Unitary Plan Tunnel, which looked like an oil refinery under a roof. No matter how abstract the work or how conceptual the problem being solved, no one at Langley ever forgot that behind the numbers was a realworld goal: faster planes, more efficient planes, safer planes. Of course, the NACA wasnt such a bad place for the theoretical engineers either. Dorothy Hoover thrived in the Stability Analysis Division. By 1951, she had earned the lofty title of aeronautical research scientist, graded GS9 in the governments revamped rating system. When Hoovers boss, R. T. Jones, left Langley for the NACAs Ames laboratory in 1946, Dorothy continued her work with the groups other notable researchers. Her Langley career reached a peak in 1951 with the publication of two reports, one with Frank Malvestuto, the other with Herbert Ribner, both of them detailed analyses of the sweptback gs that were now a standard feature of production aircraft. What the compressedair and freshair engineers examined through direct observation, Why dont you come work for me? Czarnecki asked Mary. She didnt hesitate to accept the offer. While the national press published stories on Langleys link to the Rosenberg scandal, industry outlets like Aviation Week lauded the laboratory for two related advances that would revolutionize highspeed aircraft production: slotted walls in d tunnels and an innovation known as the Area Rule. The point of a d tunnel, of course, was to simulate as closely as possible the conditions that prevailed in free flight. Interference from airflows bouncing off the solid walls of the test section, one of the phenomena examined by Margery Hannah and Sam Katzoff in their 1948 report, was one of the limitations of groundbased testing. The problem was most notable in the transonic range, as the eddies of air surrounding an object approached the speed of sound. A Langley researcher named Ray Wright had the intuition that cutting holes or slots in the walls of the d tunnels would alleviate the interference effects, a concept that was proven when Langley built a small test tunnel with perforated walls. In 1950, they retrofitted the Sixteenfoot HighSpeed Tunnel (rechristened the Sixteenfoot Transonic Dynamics Tunnel) with slotted walls and then did the same for the Eightfoot HighSpeed Tunnel. Taming the tunnel interference was a long sought technical prize for the researchers, CHAPTER ELEVEN The Area Rule In the early 1950s, there was rarely a slow workday for Dorothy Vaughan. With research activity concentrated on the West Side of Langleys campus, Dorothy managed a steady stream of computing jobs, dispatching incoming assignments to the women in her office and sending her computers out to various engineering groups located in the vicinity with greater frequency. Most of the work that came into the West Area computing office originated from one of the tunnels on the West Side or from the Flight Research Division, which was located in Building 1244, the West Sides new hangar. Though the East Side was now smaller in size and activity than Langleys booming West Side, facilities like the Spin Tunnel (a building shaped like a squat smokestack where engineers analyzed models subjected to dangerous spins) and Tanks nos. 1 and 2 (threethousandfootlong channels for testing seaplanes) remained busy. The FullScale Tunnel, the linchpin of the labs World War II drag cleanup work, continued to test everything from lowspeed aircraft designed with delta gs to helicopters. During intense periods, if the work exceeded the available hands, computing supervisors working in the East Area might put in a phone call to Dot Vaughan for reinforcements. On one such occasion, two years after Mary joined West Computing, Dorothy Vaughan sent Mary to the East Side, staffing her on a project alongside several white computers. The routines of the computing work had become familiar to Mary, but the geography of the East Side was not. Her morning at the East Side job proceeded without incidentuntil nature called. Can you direct me to the bathroom? Mary asked the white women. Unlike academically oriented research organizations, the NACAs laboratories always strove to live up to the practical solutions of their founding mission. The handson nature of the work at Langley was visible in the planes parked in the hangar, in the workshops where craftsmen built models to the engineers specifications, in the work of the mechanics who affixed the models in the proper positions in the test sections, and in the guts of the powerful new tunnels like the Unitary Plan Tunnel, which looked like an oil refinery under a roof. No matter how abstract the work or how conceptual the problem being solved, no one at Langley ever forgot that behind the numbers was a realworld goal: faster planes, more efficient planes, safer planes. Of course, the NACA wasnt such a bad place for the theoretical engineers either. Dorothy Hoover thrived in the Stability Analysis Division. By 1951, she had earned the lofty title of aeronautical research scientist, graded GS9 in the governments revamped rating system. When Hoovers boss, R. T. Jones, left Langley for the NACAs Ames laboratory in 1946, Dorothy continued her work with the groups other notable researchers. Her Langley career reached a peak in 1951 with the publication of two reports, one with Frank Malvestuto, the other with Herbert Ribner, both of them detailed analyses of the sweptback gs that were now a standard feature of production aircraft. What the compressedair and freshair engineers examined through direct observation, the West Area Computers, which may fall into the category of a segregated work unit, wrote Langleys administrative officer, Kemble Johnson, in a 1951 memo. However, a large percentage of employees are usually detailed to work in nonsegregated units for periods of one week to three months. Members of this unit are frequently transferred to other research activities at Langley, where they are integrated into nonsegregated units. The same promotional activities are available to the West Area Computers as to other computers at Langley. Supersonic aircraft and missiles were determining the course of the Cold War, but so too would science textbooks and racial relations. The West Area Computers were ammunition for both fronts of the conflict, yet they were one of the bestkept secrets in the federal government. Among the middleclass and black professional community of southeastern ia, however, word traveled like wildfire: Mrs. Vaughans office is hiring. Christine Richie heard about West Computing in the Huntington High School teachers lounge. Aurelia Boaz, a 1949 Hampton Institute graduate, got the word through the college gvine. It seemed that every black church on the peninsula had at least one member who worked out at Langley. Applications were passed along at homecoming tailgates and choir rehearsals, at the meetings of Delta Sigma Theta and Alpha Kappa Alpha sororities and the Newsome Park PTA. Mary Jackson was connected to so many computers in so many different ways that the only surprising thing about her arrival at Langley was that it had taken so long. They responded to Mary with giggles. How would they know where to find her bathroom? The nearest bathroom was unmarked, which meant it was available to any of the white women and offlimits to the black women. There were certainly colored bathrooms on the East Side, but with most black professionals concentrated on the West Side, and fewer new buildings on the East Side, Mary might need a map to find them. Angry and humiliated, she stormed off on her own to find her way to her restroom. Negotiating racial boundaries was a daily fact of Negro life. Mary wasnt naive about the segregation at Langleyit was no different than anywhere in town. Yet she couldnt shake this particular incident. It was the proximity to professional equality that gave the slight such a surprising and enduring sting. 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