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- Q6525311 description "British engineer".
- Q6525311 description "British engineer".
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- Q6525311 abstract "Squadron Leader Leonard George Chapman (28 March 1910 – 25 July 1975) was an inventor, radio engineer and Royal Air Force officer.While serving in the Royal Air Force he invented the 'Chapman Method' in 1937–1938. This method accurately determines the location of an object from the time difference of arrival of a signal (possibly radio echo) emitted from that object to three or more receivers. A method commonly used in civil and military surveillance applications, and also known as Multilateration. Thus it has been suggested that Chapman be nominated as the father of Multilateration.Chapman was in charge of installing 5 radar stations as part of the Chain Home system. Including the Netherbutton station in the parish of Holm, Orkney Islands, the installation of which Chapman performed while only holding the rank of Corporal.He had a long and distinguished career holding a variety of commands, rising to the rank of Squadron Leader and receiving a permanent commission.".
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- Q6525311 birthDate "1910-03-28".
- Q6525311 birthYear "1910".
- Q6525311 deathDate "1975-07-25".
- Q6525311 deathYear "1975".
- Q6525311 serviceEndYear "1964".
- Q6525311 serviceStartYear "1937".
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- Q6525311 dateOfBirth "1910-03-28".
- Q6525311 dateOfDeath "1975-07-25".
- Q6525311 name "Chapman, Leonard George".
- Q6525311 name "Leonard George Chapman".
- Q6525311 nickname "Len".
- Q6525311 serviceyears "1937".
- Q6525311 shortDescription "British engineer".
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- Q6525311 comment "Squadron Leader Leonard George Chapman (28 March 1910 – 25 July 1975) was an inventor, radio engineer and Royal Air Force officer.While serving in the Royal Air Force he invented the 'Chapman Method' in 1937–1938. This method accurately determines the location of an object from the time difference of arrival of a signal (possibly radio echo) emitted from that object to three or more receivers.".
- Q6525311 label "Leonard George Chapman".
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- Q6525311 givenName "Leonard George".
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- Q6525311 name "Leonard George Chapman".
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- Q6525311 surname "Chapman".