Re: hundred year old academician receive Merit Award
1957, Wen Yuan Yuan put forward a general technical plan for developing pilotless aircraft. Since then, Wu Guang, the president of the Beijing Institute of Aeronautics and aviation, reported to Premier Zhou to agree to the organization of dozens of teachers, technical personnel and foreign units in June 29, 1958. At the time of
, the source was faced with the difficult conditions of "no information, no experience and no equipment". At that time, Soviet experts also told Wen Chuanyuan that in the absence of equipment and development conditions in China, you will never be able to successfully develop an UAV.
the first unmanned aircraft of our country, "Beijing five"
is the spirit of "not to be defeated", the source led nearly 300 teachers and students of North Airlines to work hard. In October 1, 1958, the first no one in China was realized. Manned pilot "Beijing five" radio guided landing successfully test flight. After the news spread to the Soviet Union, experts who did not read the good biography of the source also admired him.
since then, Wen Yuan has also led the team to successfully complete other phases of the test flight mission, realizing the "zero breakthrough" in the history of China's pilotless aircraft. It has been reported that the weight of Wen Yuan has dropped from 53 kilograms to 44 kilograms at the stage of aircraft development.
"Dapeng Jin Xiao Ling Zhi", red sun high to float clouds! This poem is the sigh of the source of literature. Nearly 20 years after the
"Beijing five" test flight, the Wen Cheng Yuan received another important work. The State Council and the Central Military Commission appointed it as the leader of the general design group of the j six flight simulator. Since then, he has coordinated more than 40 cooperative units throughout the country. After 8 years of hard struggle, he completed the development of the simulator and delivered it to the air force smoothly. This project fills the gap of our country and lays the foundation for the development of flight simulator. In 1985, it won the first prize of national science and technology progress.