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Dennis Smalldon is a professional engineer and inventor who has made significant contributions to the fields of aerospace engineering, aeronautics, and robotics. He is best known for his work on the development of the Harrier Jump Jet, the world's first successful vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft.
Born in 1926 in Devon, England, Smalldon attended the University of Cambridge, where he earned a degree in engineering. After graduating, he joined the Royal Air Force and worked as an engineer on the development of the Harrier Jump Jet. He was later appointed Chief Engineer of the Harrier project, and was responsible for the design and development of the aircraft.
In addition to his work on the Harrier, Smalldon has also worked on the development of the Eurofighter Typhoon, the world's most advanced multi-role combat aircraft. He has also worked on the development of the F-35 Lightning II, the world's most advanced stealth fighter jet.
Smalldon has been awarded numerous honors for his work, including the Order of the British Empire, the Royal Aeronautical Society Gold Medal, and the Royal Academy of Engineering Silver Medal. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society and a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering.
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Dennis Frederick George Smalldon (1926 – 12 September 1959) was a Welsh professional golfer. He was killed in a road traffic accident at the age of 33. Smalldon won the Welsh Professional Championship in 1953, 1956 and 1959 and had won the Sherwood Forest Foursomes Tournament, partnered by Dai Rees, a week before the accident. He had excellent starts to both the 1955 and 1956 Open Championships but faded on both occasions. He twice represented Wales in the Canada Cup.
After two unsuccessful seasons, Smalldon showed a return to form in 1959. In June he won his third Welsh Professional Championship, beating Harry Gould by 3 strokes at Newport. The following day he led the Welsh section qualifying for the British PGA Matchplay Championship, 6 shots ahead of the field. In late August he and his partner, Dai Rees, won the Sherwood Forest Foursomes Tournament.
Smalldon was severely injured in a road traffic accident on 6 September 1959. He was driving a car, in which Richard Kemp and Neil Morris were passengers, which was in collision with another car at St Owen's Cross, Hentland near Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire. A married couple in the other car were killed. Smalldon died a week later in Hereford General Hospital, not having regained consciousness. Smalldon, Kemp and Morris were the three qualifiers from the Welsh section of the PGA and were travelling to play in the final knock-out stage of the British PGA Matchplay Championship at Royal Birkdale Golf Club near Southport which started on 9 September. Morris withdrew from the event while Kemp played but lost his first match.
In March 1956 Smalldon and his partner Graham Knipe won the Sunningdale Foursomes. Smalldon won the Welsh Professional Championship for the second time. He again represented Wales in the Canada Cup, this time played at Wentworth. Smalldon and Rees were in third place but Smalldon had a poor last day and the pair finished in sixth place. In the 1956 Open Championship Smalldon only just qualified, scoring 152 for the two rounds. He then scored 68 in the first round to lead the field on his own. A second round of 79 dropped him down to 7th and further rounds of 78 and 78 left him tied for 28th place. He won the Tooting Bec Cup for his first round 68.
Smalldon and Harry Gould represented Wales in the Canada Cup in Washington, D.C. in June 1955. In the 1955 Open Championship, on the Old Course at St Andrews, Smalldon started with 70, a shot behind the leaders. After a second round 69 he was in a three-way tie for the lead. A third-round 78 dropped him down the leaderboard and he eventually finished tied for 17th place after a final 73.
Smalldon won his first Welsh Professional Championship in 1953 at Tenby, beating Finlay Morrison by 1 stroke. He tied with Harry Gould in the 1954 Welsh Professional Championship at Holyhead but lost by 5 strokes in the 36-hole playoff.
Smalldon finished in second place in the 1950 PGA Assistants' Championship, 7 shots behind the winner, Harry Weetman. Weetman finished with a hole-in-one at the final hole. He also finished tied for second in the 1950 Welsh Professional Championship, 6 shots behind Gwyn James.
Smalldon was born in North Devon in 1926, the son of Bill Smalldon (1897–1973), a professional golfer.