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Encyclopedia > Arthur M. Young

Arthur Middleton Young (November 3, 19051995) was inventor of the Bell helicopter, as well as a cosmologist, philosopher and author.


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  • Biography of Arthur Middleton Young (http://www.modelaircraft.org/museum/bio/Young.pdf) _ a file in PDF format.



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Arthur M. Young - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (866 words)
Arthur Middleton Young (November 3, 1905, Paris, France–May 30, 1995, Berkeley, California) was inventor of the Bell helicopter, as well as a cosmologist, philosopher and author.
Young advocated a process theory, which is a form of integral theory.
Arthur was the son of Eliza Coxe and Philadelphia landscape painter Charles Morris Young.
Arthur Young - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1307 words)
Arthur Young (September 11, 1741 - April 12*, 1820) was an English writer on agriculture, economics and social statistics.
Arthur was the second son of the Rev. Arthur Young, rector of Bradfield, Suffolk, who was chaplain to Speaker Arthur Onslow.
Arthur Young was the greatest of all English writers on agriculture; but it is as a social and political observer that he is best known, and his Tour in Ireland and Travels in France are still full of interest and instruction.
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