This is a list of notable aerospace engineers, people who were trained in or practiced aerospace engineering and design.
A
- Talbert Abrams (1895–1990) – aerial photography and plexiglas pioneer, designer of the Abrams P-1 Explorer
 - Gerd Achgelis (1908–1991) – helicopter pioneer
 - Jakob Ackeret (1898–1981)
 - Clément Ader (1841–1925) - early aviation pioneer
 - Bruce Aikenhead (1923–2019) – Avro Canada, NASA
 - Buzz Aldrin (born 1930) – astronaut, mechanical engineer and second person to walk on the Moon
 - Rostislav Alexeyev (1916–1980) – ground effect vehicle designer
 - Edmund T. Allen (1896–1943) – engineer, test pilot
 - Harry Julian Allen (1910–1977) – NASA, inventor of blunt body re-entry vehicles
 - Gwen Alston (1907–1993) – aerodynamicist
 - Björn Andreasson (1917–1993)
 - Oleg Antonov (1906–1984) – founder of the OKB-153 Antonov design bureau
 - Neil Armstrong (1930–2012) – astronaut, aeronautical engineer and first person to walk on the Moon
 - Yuri Artsutanov (1929–2019) – space elevator pioneer
 - Holt Ashley (1923–2006) – researched aeroelasticity
 - Lee Atwood (1904–1999) – North American Aviation engineer
 
B
- Brunolf Baade (1904–1969) – lead designer of the Baade 152
 - Erich Bachem (1906–1960) – designer of the Bachem Ba 349 Natter rocket plane
 - Leonard Bairstow (1880–1963) – National Physical Laboratory (United Kingdom) researcher
 - Herman Barkey (1909–2005) – led the design team for the McDonnell Aircraft F-4 Phantom
 - V. P. Barmin (1909–1993) – designer of the rocket launch complex
 - Frank Barnwell (1880–1938) – chief engineer Bristol Aeroplane Company
 - Robert Ludvigovich Bartini (1897–1974) – designer of the Bartini Beriev VVA-14 and other experimental projects, founder of the OKB-86 design bureau
 - L. E. Baynes (1902–1989) – designer of the Baynes Bat tank glider
 - Ermanno Bazzocchi (1914–2005) – Aermacchi MB-326 designer
 - Jim Bede (1933–2015)
 - Rex Beisel (1893–1972) – lead engineer at Curtiss and Vought
 - Giuseppe Mario Bellanca (1886–1960) – aircraft pioneer, blended wing designer
 - Dwight Henry Bennett (1917–2002) – developed Fly-by-wire technology, helped design the F2Y, F-102, F-4 Phantom, F/A-18
 - Thomas W. Benoist (1874–1917) – early airline entrepreneur
 - Igor Bensen (1917–2000) – autogyro designer
 - Max Bentele (1909–2006) – jet engine pioneer
 - Aleksandr Bereznyak (1912–1974) – designer of the BI-1 rocket plane
 - Georgy Beriev (1903–1979) – founder of the OKB-49 Beriev design bureau
 - J. D. Bernal (1901–1971) – invented the Bernal sphere for space habitation
 - Albert Betz (1885–1968) – designer and researcher
 - Paul Bevilaqua (born 1945) – lift fan inventor
 - Ronald Eric Bishop (1903–1989) - chief designer of the de Havilland Mosquito
 - Matus Bisnovat (1905–1977) – missile designer
 - Robert Blackburn (1885–1955) – aviation pioneer
 - Louis Blériot (1872–1936) – aviation pioneer
 - George Eugene Bockrath (1911–1998) – researched fracture mechanics
 - Hendrik Wade Bode (1905–1982) – NASA advisor
 - Jenny Body – former President of the Royal Aeronautical Society[1]
 - William Boeing (1881–1956) – founder of Boeing
 - Charles Bolden (born 1946) – NASA Administrator
 - Viktor Bolkhovitinov (1899–1970) – lead designer of the Bolkhovitinov DB-A bomber, founder of the OKB-293 design bureau
 - Ludwig Bölkow (1912–2003) – aerodynamicist for the Me 262
 - Alan Bond (born 1944) – designed spaceplanes and an SST
 - Philip Bono (1921–1993) – space launcher developer
 - Frank Borman (1928-2023) – commanded first mission to circle the Moon
 - Karel Bossart (1904–1975) – lead designer of the Atlas ICBM
 - Enea Bossi Sr. (1888–1963) – aviation pioneer
 - William Hawley Bowlus (1896–1967) – glider designer
 - John Boyd (1927–1997) – created the energy–maneuverability theory
 - Frances Bradfield (1895–1967) – wind tunnel researcher
 - Ferdinand Brandner (1903–1986) – aircraft engine designer
 - Vance Breese (1904–1973) – engineer and test pilot
 - Louis Charles Breguet (1880–1955) – aviation pioneer, founder of Bréguet Aviation
 - Maurice Brennan (1913–1986) – designer of flying boats, helicopters, transports, rockets, hovercraft
 - Yvonne Brill (1924–2013) – electrothermal hydrazine thruster
 - Arthur E. Bryson (born 1925) – "father of modern optimal control theory"
 - Carl Clemens Bücker (1895–1976) – founder of Bücker-Flugzeugbau GmbH
 - Viktor Bugaisky (1912–1994) – designed the Functional Cargo Block of several space missions
 - Isabelle Buret – engineer specializing in telecommunications and astronautics
 - Vincent Burnelli (1895–1964) – blended wing and lifting body designer
 - Anne Burns (1915–2001) – wind shear expert
 - Adolf Busemann (1901–1986) – swept wing
 - Robert W. Bussard (1928–2007) – designer of nuclear thermal rocket engines
 - Fedor Ivanovich Bylinkin – aviation pioneer
 
C
- Sydney Camm (1893–1966) – Hawker Hurricane designer
 - Secondo Campini (1904–1980) – jet engine pioneer
 - Giovanni Caproni (1886–1957) – founder of Caproni
 - Albert Caquot (1881–1976) – aviation pioneer
 - Robert Castello (1906–1976) – chief engineer at Dewoitine, designer at Fouga
 - Mario Castoldi (1888–1968) – chief designer at Aeronautica Macchi
 - Beatrice Mabel Cave-Browne-Cave (1874–1947) – undertook pioneering work in the mathematics of aeronautics
 - George Cayley (1773–1857) – notable for his research in aerodynamics
 - Clyde Cessna (1879–1954) – early aircraft designer and founder of Cessna
 - Roy Chadwick (1893–1947) – design engineer for the Avro Company
 - Roger Chaffee (1935–1967) – Apollo 1 fire victim on January 27, 1967
 - George Henry Challenger (1881–1947) – engineer with the Bristol Aeroplane Company and later with Vickers
 - Jim Chamberlin (1915–1981) – Avro Canada, NASA
 - Roy Chaplin (1899–1988) – Hawker Aircraft
 - George Chapline Jr. (born 1942) – proposer of a fission-fragment rocket
 - Kalpana Chawla (1961–2003) – died in the Columbia disaster
 - Vladimir Chelomey (1914–1984) – founder of the OKB-52 rocket design bureau
 - Chen Yijian (born 1930) - participated in the design of the Shenyang JJ-1
 - Boris Ivanovich Cheranovsky (1896–1960) – flying wing designer
 - S. L. Chernyshev (born 1955) – aerodynamicist
 - Boris Chertok (1912–2011) – space program control systems designer
 - Chu Chia-Jen (1900–1985)
 - Thomas P. Christie (born 1934) – mathematician, co-creator of the Energy–maneuverability theory with John Boyd
 - Zbysław Ciołkosz (1902–1960) – introduced the use of shaft turbine power for helicopters
 - John Drury Clark (1907–1988) – developer of jet and rocket fuel
 - Val Cleaver (1917–1977) – rocket engineer
 - Henri Coandă (1886–1972) – inventor of the jet engine
 - Richard Coar (1921–2013) – RJ10 rocket engine designer
 - Christopher Cockerell (1910–1999) – hovercraft inventor
 - Dandridge MacFarlan Cole (1921–1965) – Titan II designer
 - Giuseppe Colombo (1920–1984) – developed the gravitational assist profile used in the Mariner 10 mission to Mercury, invented the space tether
 - Nicholas Comper (1897–1939) – designer of the Comper Swift
 - Philip M. Condit (born 1941) – former CEO of Boeing
 - René Couzinet (1904–1956) – invented retractable landing gear
 - Eugene E. Covert (1926–2015) – wind tunnel designer
 - Gaetano Crocco (1877–1968) – rocketry pioneer
 - Scott Crossfield (1921–2006) – first man to fly faster than twice the speed of sound in NAA's X-15
 - Alwyn Crow (1894–1965) - rocket designer
 - Irv Culver (1911–1999) – P-38 designer
 - Glenn Curtiss (1878–1930) – founder of the US aircraft industry
 - Kazimierz Czarnecki (1916–2005) – NACA and NASA engineer
 
D
- Werner Dahm (1917–2008)[2]
 - Frederick Dallenbach – Auxiliary power unit designer
 - Louis Damblanc (1889–1969) – developed solid fuel rocket fuel
 - Corradino D'Ascanio (1891–1981) – helicopter pioneer
 - Marcel Dassault (1892–1986)
 - Serge Dassault (1925–2018)
 - Arthur Davenport (1891–1976) – Westland Aircraft
 - Stuart Davies (1906–1995) – designed the Avro Lancaster and Vulcan
 - Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519)
 - Geoffrey de Havilland (1882–1965)
 - Juan de la Cierva (1895–1936) – inventor of the autogyro
 - Satish Dhawan (1920–2002)
 - Walter Stuart Diehl (1893–1976) – created US Navy test facilities, authored Engineering Aerodynamics
 - Paul Bernard Dilworth (1915–2007)
 - Wilhelm Dirks (born 1947) – sailplane designer
 - Heini Dittmar (1911–1960) – record-breaking pilot
 - Jurgis Dobkevičius (1900–1926) – Lithuanian aviation constructor, military pilot
 - Takeo Doi (1904–1996) – designer for Kawasaki Aircraft Industries
 - Tom Dolan – developed the lunar orbit rendezvous concept for the Apollo program
 - Roy Dommett (1933–2015) – the United Kingdom's Chief Missile Scientist
 - Charles J. Donlan (1916–2011) – NASA manager
 - Allen F. Donovan (1914–1995) WW2 aircraft, Atlas and Titan missiles, nuclear rockets
 - Jimmy Doolittle (1896–1993) – instrument flying developer
 - Étienne Dormoy (1885–1959) – airplane and autogyro designer
 - Claude Dornier (1884–1969)
 - Anatoly Dorodnitsyn (1910–1994) – researched meteorology, vortex wing theory, boundary layer theory in a compressible gas, and supersonic gas dynamics
 - Donald W. Douglas (1892–1981) – founder of the Douglas Aircraft Company
 - George Dowty (1901–1975) – designer of aircraft components
 - Charles Stark Draper (1901–1987) – developed inertial navigation
 - Hugh Latimer Dryden (1898–1965) – researcher and NASA administrator
 - Guy du Merle (1908–1993) – engineer, test flew captured Bf-109 and He-111 in Spain
 - Alberto Santos Dumont (1873–1932) – inventor of the dirigible; aeronautics pioneer
 - J. W. Dunne (1875–1949) – invented the first delta wing
 - Pedro Duque (born 1963) - engineer and astronaut
 - William F. Durand (1859–1958) – propeller designer, NACA chair
 - Leonid Dushkin (1910–1990) – rocket engine designer
 
E
- George Edwards (1908–2003) – designer at Vickers-Armstrongs and BAC
 - Alfred J. Eggers (1922–2006) – NACA / NASA researcher, developed re-entry bodies and compression lift, managed Pioneer program
 - Joe Engle (born 1932)
 - Richard Eppler (1924–2021) – sailplane designer
 - Robert Esnault-Pelterie (1881–1957) – aviation and rocketry pioneer, invented the center stick
 - Walter Extra (born 1954) – aerobatic aircraft designer
 
F
- András Fábián (1909–1944) - designer of the Repülőgépgyár Levente II
 - Maxime Faget (1921–2004) – designer of the Project Mercury spacecraft
 - Ole Fahlin (1901–1992) – propeller and prototype airplane developer
 - Sherman Fairchild (1896–1971) – founded Fairchild Aircraft
 - Charles Richard Fairey (1857–1956) – founder of the Fairey Aviation Company
 - Farman Brothers
 - Robert W. Farquhar (1932–2015) – NASA engineer, inventor of the halo orbit
 - Roy Fedden (1885–1973) – British engine designer for Bristol Engine Company
 - Bobak Ferdowsi (born 1979) – JPL flight engineer
 - Antonio Ferri (1912–1975) – created the Ferri scoop used on the jet intakes of the XF-103, F-105, XF8U-3, and SSM-N-9 Regulus II cruise missile, and the diverterless supersonic inlet used on the F-35
 - Gerhard Fieseler (1896–1987) – German aircraft designer
 - Harold Finger (born 1924) – Project NERVA lead engineer
 - Hanno Fischer (born 1924) – ducted fan aircraft designer
 - Gary Flandro (born 1934) – NASA researcher, conceived the Planetary Grand Tour fulfilled by the Voyager program
 - Alexander H. Flax (1921–2014) – developer of tandem helicopters and reconnaissance satellites
 - Anton Flettner (1885–1961) – helicopter pioneer
 - Nicolas Florine (1891–1972) – helicopter pioneer
 - James C. Floyd (born 1914) – Avro Canada designer
 - Henrich Focke (1890–1979) – helicopter pioneer
 - Anthony Fokker (1890–1939)
 - Henry Folland (1889–1954) – chief designer at Nieuport, Gloster, and Folland Aircraft
 - Edward Forman (1912–1973) – co-founder of JPL, Aerojet
 - Robert L. Forward (1932–2002) – designer of solar sails and space tethers
 - Harlan D. Fowler (1895–1982) – Fowler flap inventor
 - John Fozard (1928–1996) – Hawker Siddeley Harrier designer
 - Anselm Franz (1900–1994) – jet engine pioneer
 - Stelio Frati (1919–2010) – designer of several aircraft inc the SIAI-Marchetti SF.260
 - Otto Frenzl (1909–1996) – first inventor of the area rule
 - Leslie Frise (1895–1979) – designed the Type 156 Bristol Beaufighter
 - John Carver Meadows Frost (1915–1979) – chief designer of the Avro Canada CF-100 and several VTOL projects
 - Michimasa Fujino (born 1960) – Hondajet designer
 
G
- Giuseppe Gabrielli (1903–1987) – aircraft designer
 - Giovanni Galasso – designer of the STOL IMAM Ro.63
 - Jean Galtier (1902–1971)
 - Robert Gilruth (1913–2000) – engineer, NACA and NASA administrator
 - Peter Glaser (1923–2014) – developed the solar power satellite
 - John Glenn (1921–2016) – first American man to orbit the Earth in 1962
 - Valentin Glushko (1908–1989)
 - Robert Goddard (1882–1945) – scientist who developed the first liquid-fueled rocket 3-16-26
 - Tadeusz Góra (1918–2010)
 - Vladimir P. Gorbunov (1903–1945) – co-developer of the LaGG-3
 - Sergei Petrovich Gorbunov (1902–1933) – designer and factory manager
 - Viktor Gorokhov (born 1952) - liquid rocket engine designer at the Chemical Automatics Design Bureau
 - Fritz Gosslau (1898–1965) – V-1 flying bomb designer
 - Arthur Gouge (1890–1962) – designed the "C-class" Empire and Sunderland flying boats, invented the Gouge flap
 - Granville Brothers – GeeBee racers
 - Jay Greene (1942–2017)
 - Alan Arnold Griffith (1893–1963) - jet engine designer
 - Gus Grissom (1926–1967) – Apollo 1 fire victim on January 27, 1967
 - Gordon G. Grose (1925–1993) – integrated fly-by-wire controls with engine inlets/nozzles and advanced pilot displays
 - Gu Songfen (born 1930) - participated in the design of the Shenyang JJ-1, chief designer of the Shenyang J-8 and Shenyang J-8II
 - Guan De (1932–2018) - aeroelasticity engineer, participated in the design and development of the Shenyang JJ-1, the Shenyang J-8 and the Shenyang J-8II
 - Mikhail Ivanovich Gudkov (1904–1983) – co-developer of the LaGG-3
 - Leroy Grumman (1895–1982) – founder of Grumman Aircraft
 - Siegfried and Walter Günter (1899–1969)(1899–1937) – jet aircraft pioneers
 - Mikhail Gurevich (1893–1976) – co-founder of the OKB-155 MiG design bureau
 - Bartolomeu de Gusmão (1685–1724) – Portuguese priest, aircraft designer
 - Antanas Gustaitis (1898–1941) – Lithuanian aircraft designer, Brigadier General, Commander-in-Chief of Lithuanian Air Force
 
H
- Wolfgang Haack (1902–1994)
 - B. J. Habibie (1936–2019)
 - Raoul Hafner (1905–1980) – helicopter pioneer
 - Edward N. Hall (1914–2006) – Minuteman ICBM engineer
 - Eugen Hänle (1924–1975) – sailplane designer
 - Harry Hawker (1889–1921) – test pilot, formed Hawker Aircraft
 - Willis Hawkins (1913–2004) – design lead of the L-133 and C-130
 - Clinton H. Havill (1892–1953) – researched airships and propellers
 - Richard E. Hayden (born 1946) – noise reduction developer
 - Wallace D. Hayes (1918–2001) – discoverer of the area rule and hypersonics
 - Martin Heide (born 1954) – sailplane designer
 - Edward H. Heinemann (1908–1991) – Chief Engineer for Douglas Aircraft, designed 20 military aircraft
 - Ernst Heinkel (1888–1958) – developed first jet rocket aircraft
 - Chris Heintz (1938–2021) – kit plane designer
 - Hall Hibbard (1903–1996) – Lockheed engineer
 - Homer Hickam (born 1943) – NASA engineer, model rocketry enthusiast
 - Stanley Hiller (1924–2006) – founder Hiller Aircraft
 - Hellmuth Hirth (1886–1938) – aircraft engine designer, brother of Wolf Hirth
 - Wolf Hirth (1900–1959) – sailplane designer, brother of Hellmuth Hirth
 - Leonard S. Hobbs (1896–1977) – engine designer
 - John Hodge (1929–2021) – Avro Canada, NASA
 - Sighard F. Hoerner (1906—1971) – aerodynamicist, assisted the Fieseler Fi 156 Storch design
 - Nicholas J. Hoff (1906–1997)
 - Samuel Kurtz Hoffman (1902–1995) – rocket engine designer
 - Kurt Hohenemser (1906–2001) – helicopter pioneer
 - Walter Hohmann (1880–1945) – invented the Hohmann transfer orbit
 - Peter K. Homer (born 1961)
 - Stanley Hooker (1907–1984) – British engine engineer for Rolls-Royce Aerospace
 - Ralph Hooper (1926–2022) – Hawker Siddeley Harrier developer
 - Jiro Horikoshi (1903–1982) – chief engineer for the Mitsubishi A6M
 - Horten brothers (1913–1998) (1915–1994) – flying wing designers
 - John Houbolt (1919–2014) – NASA engineer, lunar orbit rendezvous proponent
 - Kathleen Howell – known for her contributions to dynamical systems theory applied to spacecraft trajectory
 - Hsue-Chu Tsien (1914–1997) – aeronautical engineer
 - Howard Hughes (1905–1976) – aerospace engineer, owned RKO movie studio
 - Huang Zhiqian (1914–1965) - lead designer of the Shenyang J-8
 - Jerome Clarke Hunsaker (1886–1984) – pioneer of heavier and lighter than air aircraft
 - Rick Husband (1957–2003) – died in the Columbia disaster
 - François Hussenot (1912–1951) – inventor of one of the early forms of the flight recorder
 - Wolfgang Hütter (1909–1990) – sailplane designer
 
I
- Sergey Ilyushin (1894–1977) – founder of the OKB-39 Ilyushin design bureau
 - Aleksei Isaev (1908–1971) – rocket engine designer
 - Hideo Itokawa (1912–1999) – aircraft and rocket designer at Nakajima Aircraft Company
 - Sergey Izotov (1917–1983) – aircraft engine designer, founder of the OKB-117 design bureau
 
J
- Mary Jackson (1921–2005) – NASA engineer
 - Eastman Jacobs (1902–1987) – advanced wind tunnels, airfoils, turbulence, boundary layers, and Schlieren photography
 - Hans Jacobs (1907–1994) – sailplane pioneer
 - Jack James (1920–2001) – Mariner program manager
 - Antony Jameson (born 1934) – pioneered computational fluid dynamics
 - Robert P. Johannes (1934–2004) – developed Fly-by-wire technology
 - Clarence "Kelly" Johnson (1910–1990) – formed Lockheed's Skunk Works and led the design of the SR-71, U-2, F-117A, F-104, C-130, T-33, P-38, and Constellations
 - Katherine Johnson (1918–2020) – mathematician who worked as an aerospace technologist at NASA
 - Robert Thomas Jones (1910–1999) – aeronautical engineer at NASA
 - Drago Jovanovich (1916–1983) – rotorcraft designer
 - Charles Joy (1911–1989) – engineer at Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft, Gloster Aircraft Company. and Handley Page
 - Hugo Junkers (1859–1935) – pioneered the design of all-metal airplanes
 
K
- Rudolf Kaiser (1922–1991) – sailplane designer
 - A. P. J. Abdul Kalam (1931–2015) – former President of India; "Missile Man of India"
 - Charles Kaman (1919–2011) – helicopter pioneer
 - Nikolai Kamov (1902–1973) – founder of the Kamov design bureau
 - Abraham Karem (born 1937) – founder of UAV (drone) technology
 - Alexander Kartveli (1896–1974) – Chief Engineer at Republic Aviation, and contributor to first aerospace vehicle prototypes
 - Harold R. Kaufman (1926-2018) – developed first ion thrusters
 - David Keith-Lucas (1911–1997) – engineer at Short Brothers
 - Mstislav Keldysh (1911–1978) – rocket and spacecraft designer
 - W. Wallace Kellett (1891–1951) – Kellett Autogiro Corporation
 - Thomas J. Kelly (1929–2002) – leader of the Apollo Lunar Module design team
 - Alexander Kemurdzhian (1921–2003) – mechanical engineer who is best known for designing Lunokhod 1, the first ever lunar rover
 - Sergey Khristianovich (1908–2000) – aerodynamicst
 - Shizuo Kikuhara (1906–1991) – designer at Kawanishi Aircraft Company and ShinMaywa
 - Hidemasa Kimura (1904–1986) – YS-11 designer
 - Dutch Kindelberger (1895–1962) – Chief Engineer at Douglas Aircraft and head of North American Aviation
 - Klapmeier brothers (born 1958) (born 1961) – founders of Cirrus Aircraft
 - Milton Klein (1924–2022) – nuclear rocket engineer
 - Hanns Klemm (1885–1961) – founded the Klemm Light Aircraft Company
 - Vladimir Yakovlevich Klimov – aircraft engine designer, founder of the OKB-45 Klimov design bureau
 - Ave K. Kludze, Jr. (born 1967?) – NASA engineer
 - Heinz-Hermann Koelle (1925–2011) – von Braun associate
 - Yuri Kondratyuk (1897–1942) – first developer of the lunar orbit rendezvous concept
 - Alexander Konopatov (1922-2004) – aircraft and rocket designer at OKB-154
 - Otto C. Koppen (1901–1991) – MIT professor, designer for Ford and Helio Courier
 - Yuri Koptev (born 1940) - engineer, former Roscosmos General Director
 - Sergey Korolev (1907–1966) – Korolev rocket design bureau founder
 - Semyon Kosberg (1903-1965) – lead engine designer at OKB-154
 - Gleb Kotelnikov (1872–1944) – parachute pioneer
 - Frank Kozloski (1916–2003) – rotorcraft and missile developer
 - Chris Kraft (1924–2019) – NASA administrator
 - Eugene Kranz (born 1933) – aeronautical engineer
 - Werner Krüger (1910–2003) – inventor of the Krueger flap
 - Dietrich Küchemann (1911–1976) – aerodynamicist
 - Nikolai Dmitriyevich Kuznetsov (1911–1995) – engine designer, founder of the OKB-276 Kuznetsov design bureau
 
L
- Gustav Lachmann (1896–1966) – designer at Handley-Page
 - Barry Laight (1920–2012) – designer of the Blackburn Buccaneer
 - Aarne Lakomaa (1914–2001) – involved in the design of the Saab 35 Draken and the Saab 37 Viggen
 - Frederick W. Lanchester (1868–1946) – aerodynamicist
 - Geoffrey A. Landis (born 1955) – NASA engineer, interplanetary exploration
 - Samuel Pierpont Langley (1834–1906) – aircraft pioneer
 - Agnew E. Larsen (1897–1969) – engineer at Curtiss and Pitcairn
 - Conrad Lau (1921–1964) – lead designer of the XF8U-3 and A-7 Corsair
 - Semyon Lavochkin (1900–1960) – founder of the OKB-301 Lavochkin design bureau
 - Lovell Lawrence Jr. (1915–1971) – co-founder of Reaction Motors
 - Bill Lear (1902–1978) – founder of Learjet
 - Jerome F. Lederer (1902–2004) – aviation-safety pioneer
 - René Leduc (1898–1968) – designer of the ramjet-powered Leduc 0.10
 - Diane Lemaire (1923–2012) – first woman to graduate from the University of Melbourne with a degree in engineering
 - Léon Levavasseur (1863–1922) – aviation pioneer
 - David S. Lewis (1917–2003) – F-4 Phantom II program manager
 - George W. Lewis (1882–1948) – NACA administrator
 - Gordon Lewis (1924–2010) – turbine engine designer
 - Fuk Li – JPL Mars Exploration Directorate manager
 - Robert Lickley (1912–1998) – Chief Engineer at Fairey Aviation Company
 - Robert H. Liebeck – airfoil and blended wing body designer
 - Otto Lilienthal (1848–1896)
 - Charles Lindbergh (1902–1974) – made first solo transatlantic airplane flight from NY to Paris in 1927 on Spirit of St. Louis
 - Per Lindstrand (born 1948) – balloons and other aircraft
 - Alexander Lippisch (1894–1976)
 - Claude Lipscomb (1887–1974) – designer of the Short Stirling
 - Boris Lisunov (1898–1946) – engineered a copy of the DC-3
 - William Littlewood – contributed to the design and operational requirements of transport aircraft
 - Allan Lockheed (1889–1969) – co-founder of the Lockheed Corporation
 - Malcolm Lockheed (1886–1958) – co-founder of the Lockheed Corporation
 - Grover Loening (1888–1976) – awarded first ever degree in aeronautical engineering
 - Robert Loewy (born 1926) – rotor-wing VTOL aircraft designer
 - Roy LoPresti (1929–2002) – general aviation designer
 - Samuel Jasper Loring (1914–1963) – researched aeroelastic flutter problems
 - George Low (1926–1984) – aerodynamicist and NASA administrator
 - Gleb Lozino-Lozinskiy (1909–2001) – General Designer of the NPO Molniya design bureau, lead designer of the Buran space shuttle
 - Lu Xiaopeng (1920–2000) - designer of the Nanchang Q-5 and the Nanchang J-12
 - Heinrich Lübbe (1884–1940) – Anthony Fokker collaborator
 - Glynn Lunney (1936–2021) – Apollo program
 - Robert Lusser (1899–1969) – designer at Messerschmitt, Heinkel, and Fieseler
 - Jean-Marie Luton (1942-2020) – ESA Director General
 - Andrey Lyapin (1912–1985) - chief missile designer at OKB-134, now Vympel NPO
 - Arkhip Lyulka (1908–1984) - engine designer, founder of the OKB-165 Lyulka design bureau
 - Lev Lyulyev (1908–1985) - artillery, rocket, and missile designer, founder of the OKB-8 design bureau
 
M
- Paul MacCready (1925–2007) – human-powered aircraft designer
 - Elsie MacGill (1905–1980)
 - Ernst Mach (1838–1916)
 - Georg Hans Madelung (1889–1972) – V-1 designer
 - Otto Mader (1880–1944) – inventor of the Junkers flap
 - Peyton M. Magruder (1911–1982) – lead designer of the Martin B-26
 - Viktor Makeyev (1924–1985) – SLBM designer
 - Frank Malina (1912–1981) – rocket engineer, JPL administrator
 - John C. Mankins – NASA space-based solar power researcher
 - Frank E. Marble (1918–2014)
 - Frederick Marriott (1805–1884)
 - Glenn L. Martin (1886–1955) – founder of the Glenn L. Martin Company
 - Pierre Mauboussin (1900–1984) – co-designer of the Fouga CM.170 Magister
 - Hans Mauch (1906–1984) – jet engine pioneer, artificial limb developer
 - Mark D. Maughmer (born 1950) – aerodynamicist
 - Owen Maynard (1924–2000) – Avro Canada, NASA
 - Alessandro Mazzoni (1931–2016) – Piaggio chief engineer
 - William C. McCool (1961–2003) – died in the Columbia disaster
 - James Smith McDonnell (1899–1980) – founder of McDonnell Aircraft Corporation
 - Colin R. McInnes (born 1968) – solar sail researcher
 - Marion O. McKinney Jr. (1921–1999) – NACA and NASA engineer, researched VTOL flight
 - William B. McLean (1914–1976) – lead designer of the AIM-9 Sidewinder air-to-air missile
 - George J. Mead (1891–1949) – engine designer
 - William C. Mentzer (1907–1971) – contributed to aircraft maintenance and economics
 - Wilhelm Messerschmitt (1898–1978) – designed Bf 109 and jet powered Me 262
 - Artem Mikoyan (1905–1970) – co-founder of the OKB-155 MiG design bureau
 - Mikhail Mil (1909–1970) – founder and general designer of the OKB-329 Mil design bureau
 - Alexander Mikulin (1895–1985) – engine designer, founded the OKB-24 Mikulin design bureau
 - Frederick George Miles (1903–1976) – designer at Miles Aircraft, husband of Maxine Blossom Miles
 - John W. Miles (1920–2008) – pioneer in theoretical fluid mechanics
 - Maxine Blossom Miles (1901–1984) – pilot, designer, draughtswoman, aerodynamicist and stress engineer, designer of the Miles Hawk
 - Clark Blanchard Millikan (1903–1966) - professor of aeronautics
 - Arseny Mironov (1917–2019) – Russian scientist, aerospace engineer and aircraft pilot
 - Don Mitchell (1915–1993) – sailplane designer
 - R. J. Mitchell (1895–1937) – designed the Spitfire aircraft
 - Swati Mohan – Mars 2020 engineer
 - Paul Moller (born 1936) – circular aircraft designer
 - Montgolfier brothers (1740–1810) (1745–1799) – inventors of the hot air balloon
 - John J. Montgomery (1858–1911)
 - Albert Mooney (1906–1986) – general aviation designer
 - Hans Moravec (born 1948) – space tether developer
 - Morien Morgan (1912–1978) – 'Father of the Concorde'
 - George Mueller (1918–2015) – NASA administrator
 - Alan Mulally (born 1945) – Boeing executive and President of Ford
 - Hans Multhopp (1913–1972)
 - Elon Musk (born 1971) – founder of SpaceX and co-founder of Tesla
 - Vladimir Mikhailovich Myasishchev (1902–1978) – founder of the OKB-23 Myasishchev design bureau
 
N
- Aleksandr Nadiradze (1914–1987) – Soviet Georgian ballistic missile and rocket engineer
 - James C. Nance (1927–2019) – aircraft nuclear propulsion engineer
 - Gerhard Neumann (1917–1997) – engineer for General Electric, contributed to the design of the J79
 - Édouard Nieuport (1875–1911) – aviation pioneer
 - No Kum-sok aka Kenneth H. Rowe (1932–2022) – North Korean MiG-15 pilot defector, US aeronautical engineer and professor
 - Umberto Nobile (1885–1978) – semi-rigid airship designer
 - John Dudley North (1893–1968) – chief engineer at Boulton Paul Aircraft
 - Robert B. C. Noorduyn (1893–1959) – Noorduyn Norseman designer
 - Jack Northrop (1895–1981) – founded Northrop Corporation in 1939 and later the Flying Wing
 
O
- Hermann Oberth (1894–1989) – rocketry pioneer
 - William C. Ocker (1880–1942) – instrument flying pioneer
 - Wendy Okolo (born 1984?) – NASA engineer
 - Gerard K. O'Neill (1927–1992) – developer of the O'Neill cylinder for space colonization
 - Minoru Ōta (aeronautical engineer) – Nakajima Aircraft Company
 
P
- Frederick Page (1917–2005) – lead designer of the English Electric Lightning and the BAC TSR-2
 - Mark Page (born 1956) – blended wing body and UAV designer
 - Thomas O. Paine (1921–1992) – engineer, scientist, NASA administrator
 - Antonino Parano (aeronautical engineer) (1904–1952)
 - Paul C. Paris (1930–2017) – known for introducing fracture mechanics to the aviation industry
 - Bob Parkinson (born 1941) – HOTOL spaceplane developer
 - Jack Parsons (1914–1952) – rocket engineer, chemist, JPL founder
 - Vladimir Pavlecka (1901–1980) – invented flush rivets, designed the ZMC-2 rigid airship and pressurized transports
 - Nicolas Roland Payen (1914–2004) – delta wing developer
 - Richard Pearse (1877–1953) – early New Zealand aircraft builder
 - Jerome Pearson (1938–2021) – space elevator developer
 - George Edward Pendray (1901–1987) – co-founder of Reaction Motors
 - Harald Penrose (1904–1996) – test pilot and glider designer
 - Edgar Percival (1897–1984) – founder of the Percival Aircraft Company
 - Bruce Peterson (1933–2006) – NASA engineer and test pilot
 - Anatoly Perminov (born 1945) – former Roscosmos General Director
 - Vladimir Petlyakov (1891–1942) – founder of the Petlyakov design bureau
 - W. E. W. (Teddy) Petter (1908–1968) – designer at Westland, English Electric, and Folland
 - Frank Piasecki (1919–2008) – helicopter pioneer
 - William Hayward Pickering (1910–2004) – rocketry pioneer, JPL director
 - Percy Pilcher (1867–1899)
 - Harold Frederick Pitcairn (1897–1960) – autogyro developer
 - Curtis Pitts (1915–2005)
 - Paul Poberezny (1921–2013) – founder of the Experimental Aircraft Association
 - Mikhail Pogosyan (born 1956) - general director of Sukhoi and United Aircraft Corporation
 - Hermann Pohlmann (1894–1991) – designer of the Ju-87 Stuka
 - Nikolai Polikarpov (1892–1944) – founded the Polikarpov design bureau
 - Boris Popov – invented one of the first successful aircraft ballistic parachute systems[3]
 - Henry Potez (1891–1981)
 - Herman Potočnik (1892–1929)
 - Ludwig Prandtl (1875–1953)
 - Ronald F. Probstein (1928–2021) – researched hypersonics including re-entry vehicle design
 - Ralph V. Pruitt (1936–1983) – integrated fly-by-wire controls with engine inlets/nozzles and advanced pilot displays
 - Palmer Cosslett Putnam (1900–1984) – wind-power pioneer
 
Q
- Qian Xuesen (1911–2009)
 
R
- Fritz Raab (1909–1989) – motorglider designer
 - Vladimir Rachuk (born 1936) – liquid rocket engine designer at the Chemical Automatics Design Bureau
 - Arthur Emmons Raymond (1899–1999) – lead designer of the DC-3
 - R. Dale Reed (1930–2005) – NASA lifting body designer
 - Wendell E. Reed – developed jet engine controls
 - Wilfrid Thomas Reid (1887–1968)
 - Frederick Rentschler (1887–1956) – aircraft engine designer
 - Judith Resnik (1949–1986)
 - Osborne Reynolds (1842–1912)
 - Richard V. Rhode (1904–1994) – researched aerodynamic loading
 - Georges Ricard (1906–1981) – designer at Bréguet Aviation
 - Ben Rich (1925–1995) – director of Lockheed's Skunk Works; contributed to SR-71 and F-117 development
 - G. Tilghman Richards (1884–1960) – annular wing designer
 - John M. Riebe (1921–2011)
 - Norbert Riedel (1912–1963) – developed jet engine starting motors
 - Robert brothers (1758–1820) (1760–1820) – balloonists
 - Tecwyn Roberts (1925–1988) – Avro Canada, NASA
 - Frank D. Robinson (1930–2022) – helicopter designer
 - Alliott Verdon Roe (1877–1956)
 - Francis Rogallo (1912–2009) – NASA engineer, created the Rogallo wing which led to hang-gliding
 - Gertrude Rogallo (1914–2008) – wife and collaborator of Francis Rogallo
 - Frank E. Rom (1926–2012) – NASA nuclear propulsion engineer
 - Harold Rosen (1926–2017) – electrical engineer known as "the father of the geostationary satellite"
 - Milton Rosen (1915–2014) – lead designer of the Vanguard rocket
 - Jan Roskam (1930–2022)
 - Ludwig Roth (1909–1967)
 - Carlo Rubbia (born 1934) – fission-fragment rocket proposer
 - Edward J. Ruppelt (1923–1960) – director of Project Blue Book
 - Archibald Russell (1904–1995) – designed the Concorde, Blenheim, Britannia, and Type 188
 - Burt Rutan (born 1943) – airplane and spacecraft designer
 - Tubal Claude Ryan (1898–1982) – founder of the Ryan Aeronautical Company
 - Yuri Alekseevich Ryzhov (1930–2017) – aerodynamicist
 
S
- Eugen Sänger (1905–1964) – spaceplane designer
 - Irene Sänger-Bredt (1911–1983) – wife and collaborator of Eugen Sänger
 - George S. Schairer (1913–2004) – lead designer at Consolidated and Boeing
 - Helmut Schelp – jet engine pioneer
 - Alexander Schleicher (1901–1968) – sailplane designer
 - Paul Schmidt (1898–1976) – V-1 engine designer
 - Edgar Schmued (1899–1985) – lead engineer on the P-51, F-86, F-100, F-5, T-38
 - Raemer Schreiber (1910–1998) – nuclear rocket engine designer
 - Bernard Schriever (1910–2005) – managed ICBM development
 - Schweizer brothers – sailplane designers
 - William T. Schwendler (1904-1978) – co-founder of Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation
 - Robert Seamans (1918–2008) – engineer, NACA and NASA administrator
 - William R. Sears (1913–2002) – flying wing designer
 - Ernest Edwin Sechler (1905–1979) – researched thin-shell structures
 - Anita Sengupta – led the JPL team that designed the Curiosity Mars rover parachute system
 - Lucien Servanty (1909–1973) – SO.6000 Triton and Concorde designer
 - Alexander P. de Seversky (1894–1974) – founder of Seversky Aircraft, later Republic Aviation
 - Joseph Francis Shea (1925–1999) – NASA Administrator for the Apollo Program
 - Beatrice Shilling (1909–1990) – perfected the carburetor on the Rolls-Royce Merlin engine
 - Leonid Shkadov (1927–2003) – aircraft development and optimization engineer
 - Nevil Shute (1899–1960) – aeronautical engineer and author
 - Arkady Shvetsov (1892–1953) – chief engine designer at the OKB-19 design bureau
 - Igor Sikorsky (1889–1972) – pioneered helicopters
 - Ozires Silva (born 1931) – founder of Embraer
 - Abe Silverstein (1908–2001) – engineer, NACA and NASA administrator
 - Apollo M. O. Smith (1911–1997) – Douglas D-558-1 Skystreak, F3D, and F4D designer, pioneer in computational fluid dynamics
 - Herbert Smith (1889–1977) – designer of the Sopwith Triplane
 - John Maynard Smith (1920–2004) – military aircraft designer, later evolutionary biologist and geneticist
 - Joseph Smith (1897–1956) – designer at Supermarine
 - Ted R. Smith (1906–1976) – designer of the Aero Commander and Aerostar
 - Pavel Solovyov (1917–1996) – chief engine designer at the OKB-19 design bureau
 - Song Wencong (1930–2016) - lead designer of the Chengdu J-10
 - Thomas Sopwith (1888–1989) – Sopwith Aviation Company
 - Tony Spear – Mars Pathfinder project manager
 - Percival H. Spencer (1897–1995) – designer of the Republic RC-3 Seabee
 - Dorothy Spicer (1908–1946) – aeronautical engineer
 - Reginald Stafford (1903–1980) – designer of the Handley Page Victor
 - John Stack (1906–1972) – Bell X-1 designer
 - Lloyd Stearman (1898–1975) – founder of Stearman Aircraft
 - Adam Steltzner (born 1963) – JPL engineer for Mars rovers' entry, descent, and landing
 - Alan Stern (born 1957) – engineer and planetary scientist, principal investigator of the New Horizons mission to Pluto
 - Homer Joseph Stewart (1915–2007) – helped develop Explorer 1, Pioneer 4, and several rockets
 - Edward Stinson (1893–1932) – founder of the Stinson Aircraft Company
 - Harrison Storms (1915–1992) – directed North American Aviation's Apollo Program
 - William Bushnell Stout (1880–1956) – Ford Trimotor designer
 - Ernst Stuhlinger (1913–2008) – ion engine developer
 - Pavel Sukhoi (1895–1975) – founded the OKB-51 Sukhoi design bureau
 - Martin Summerfield (1916–1996) - co-founder of Aerojet
 - Sun Cong (born 1961) - chief designer of the FC-31 and Shenyang J-15
 - Joe Sutter (1921–2016) – chief engineer for the Boeing 747
 - Ed Swearingen (1925–2014) - general aviation designer
 - G. P. Swischjov (1912—1999) – aerodynamicist
 - Clarence Syvertson (1926–2010) – NACA / NASA researcher, developed sounding rockets, compression lift, lifting bodies
 - Victor Szebehely (1921–1977) – aerospace engineering and celestial mechanics
 
T
- Max Taitz (1904–1980) – scientist in aerodynamics and flight testing of aircraft, one of the founders of Gromov Flight Research Institute
 - Kurt Tank (1898–1983) – designer of aircraft in Germany, Argentina, and India
 - Clarence Gilbert Taylor (1898–1988) – designer of the Piper Cub
 - Moulton Taylor (1912–1965) – experimental aircraft pioneer
 - Peter Theisinger (born 1945) – JPL Mars Exploration Rover project manager
 - Theodore Theodorsen (1897–1978) – aerodynamicist at NACA
 - Richard G. Thomas (1930–2006) – aeronautical engineer and test pilot
 - Mikhail Tikhonravov (1900–1974) – rocket and spacecraft pioneer
 - Milton Orville Thompson (1926–1993) – NASA engineer and test pilot
 - Grigori Tokaty (1909–2003) – rocket engineer
 - Alessandro Tonini (1885–1932) – designer at Gabardini, Macchi, and IMAM
 - Ivan I. Toropov (1907–1977) – chief missile designer at OKB-132, now Vympel NPO
 - Myron Tribus (1921–2016) – deicer developer, heat transfer researcher
 - Robert Truax (1917–2010) – Aerojet engineer, designer of the Sea Dragon heavy launch vehicle
 - Richard Truly (born 1937) – former astronaut and head of NASA
 - Konstantin Tsiolkovsky (1857–1935) – rocketry pioneer
 - Tu Jida (1927–2011) - participated in the development of the Shenyang JJ-1, chief designer of the Nanchang CJ-6, Shenyang J-5A, Chengdu JJ-5, and several variants of the J-7 fighter, including the Chengdu J-7M
 - Sergey Tumansky (1901–1973) – engine designer, founder of the OKB-300 Tumansky design bureau
 - Andrei Tupolev (1888–1972) – founder of the OKB-156 Tupolev design bureau
 
U
- Dana Ulery (born 1938) – JPL scientist, automated tracking of deep space probes
 - Ralph Hazlett Upson (1888–1968) – designed the world's only all-metal stressed-skin airship
 - Oskar Ursinus (1877–1952) – sailplane designer
 - Celestino Usuelli (1877–1926) – dirigible designer
 
V
- Sitaram Rao Valluri (1924–2019) – researched metal fatigue
 - Kermit Van Every (1915–1998) – high speed aircraft designer, Douglas Aircraft
 - Richard VanGrunsven (born 1939) – prolific kit aircraft engineer
 - Vandi Verma – JPL robot engineer
 - Vladimir Vetchinkin (1888–1950) – aerodynamicist
 - Walter G. Vincenti (1917–2019) – hypersonic aircraft designer
 - Aurel Vlaicu (1882–1913)
 - Richard Vogt (1894–1979) – designer of asymmetrical aircraft
 - Gabriel Voisin (1880–1973) – aviation pioneer
 - George Volkert (1891–1978) – designed the Handley-Page Halifax
 - Wernher von Braun (1912–1977) – German rocket pioneer
 - Theodore von Kármán (1881–1963)
 - Hans von Ohain (1911–1998)
 - Fritz von Opel (1899–1971) – rocketry pioneer
 - Chance M. Vought (1890–1930) – founder of Vought Aircraft
 - Traian Vuia (1872–1950) – first flight with no other ground devices
 - Gerald Vultee (1900-1938) - engineer, founder of Vultee Aircraft
 
W
- Gerhard Waibel (born 1938) – sailplane designer
 - Dwane Wallace (1911–1989) – early Cessna CEO and designer[4]
 - Richard Walker (1900–1982) – main designer for jet aircraft of Gloster Aircraft Company
 - Barnes Wallis (1887–1979)
 - Ken Wallis (1916–2013) – autogyro
 - Hellmuth Walter (1900–1980) – rocket engines
 - Joseph F. Ware Jr. (1916–2012) – Lockheed engineer and test pilot
 - Edward Pearson Warner (1894–1958) – NACA research engineer
 - Kyūichirō Washizu (1921–1981)
 - Frank Wattendorf (1906—1986) – von Karman assistant, wind tunnel designer
 - Johanna Weber (1910–2014) – aerodynamicist for the Handley-Page Victor and Concorde
 - Fred Weick (1899–1993) – airmail pilot, NACA research engineer who designed the NACA cowl, and designer of the Ercoupe and Piper Cherokee
 - Daniel Weihs (born 1942)
 - Edward Curtis Wells (1910–1986) – Boeing executive and designer
 - Ted A. Wells (1907–1991) – co-founder of Beech Aircraft Corporation
 - Michael J. Wendl (born 1934) – developed terrain following technology, energy management theory, and integrated fly-by-wire controls with engine inlets/nozzles and advanced pilot displays
 - Günter Wendt (1924–2010) – McDonnell Aircraft and North American Aviation engineer; pad leader, prepared all crewed Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo spacecraft
 - Alexander Weygers (1901–1989) – discopter designer
 - Ray Wheeler (1927–2019) – Saunders-Roe designer of rockets and hovercraft
 - Orville A. Wheelon (1906–1966) – invented the Verson-Wheelon process for aircraft sheet-metal forming, introduced titanium fabrication
 - Richard Whitcomb (1921–2009) – NACA/NASA inventor of the area rule, supercritical airfoil, and winglet
 - Ed White (1930–1967) – Apollo 1 fire victim on January 27, 1967
 - Gustave Whitehead (1874–1927) – aviation pioneer
 - Frank Whittle (1907–1996) – pioneer of the jet engine
 - Michel Wibault (1897–1963) – invented vectored thrust
 - Robert H. Widmer (1916–2011) – lead designer on the B-36, B-58, F-111, and F-16
 - Sheila Widnall (born 1938) – fluid mechanics researcher
 - Stanisław Wigura (1901–1932)
 - Geoff Wilde (1917–2007) – Rolls-Royce engine designer
 - Heather Willauer (born 1974) – United States Naval Research Laboratory researcher of jet fuel manufacture from seawater
 - Oswald S. Williams Jr. (1921–2005)
 - Sam B. Williams (1921–2009) – small fanjet engine developer
 - Thornton Wilson (1921–1999) – B-47, B-52, and Minuteman missile designer
 - Steve Wittman (1904–1995) – air-racer and aircraft designer
 - Julian Wolkovitch (1932–1991) – promoted the closed wing
 - Homer J. Wood – auxiliary power unit designer
 - Pete Worden (born 1949) – NASA director
 - Wright brothers (1871–1948) (1867–1912) – made first powered airplane flight on Dec 17, 1903 at Kitty Hawk, NC
 - Theodore Paul Wright (1895–1970) – engineer and administrator
 - Georg Wulf (1895–1927) – aviation pioneer
 - James Hart Wyld (1912–1954) – co-founder of Reaction Motors, designed the rocket engines for the Bell X-1 and RTV-A-2 Hiroc
 
X
- Xu Shunshou (1917–1968) - oversaw the development of the Shenyang JJ-1 and participated in the design of the Nanchang CJ-6, the Nanchang Q-5, and the Xian H-6, died from mistreatment during the Cultural Revolution
 
Y
- Alexander Sergeyevich Yakovlev (1906–1989) – founder of the OKB-115 Yakovlev design bureau
 - Mikhail Yangel (1911–1971) – founder of the OKB-586 design bureau
 - Ye Zhengda (1927–2017) - participated in the design of the Shenyang JJ-1
 - Chuck Yeager (1923–2020) – test pilot and first to break the sound barrier
 - Vladimir Yermolaev (1909–1944) – lead designer at OKB-240
 - Ed Yost (1919–2007) – developer of the modern hot air balloon
 - Arthur M. Young (1905–1995) – designer of the first Bell helicopter
 
Z
- Albert Francis Zahm (1862–1954) – aeronautical experimenter and chief of the Aeronautical Division of the U.S. Library of Congress
 - Stephen Joseph Zand (1898–1963) – solved many early aviation vibrations problems
 - Friedrich Zander (1887–1933) – rocket designer, solar sail and gavitational assist developer
 - Filippo Zappata (1894–1994) – worked for Gabardini, Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico (CANT), Blériot, Breda, and Agusta
 - Engelbert Zaschka (1895–1955) – one of the first German helicopter pioneers
 - Helmut Zborowski (1905–1969) – rocket and VTOL designer
 - Ferdinand von Zeppelin (1838–1917) – airship designer
 - Nikolay Zhukovsky (1847–1921) – researcher
 - Henri Ziegler (1906–1998) – father of the Airbus program
 - Charles H. Zimmerman (1908–1996) – experimental aircraft designer
 - Robert Zubrin (born 1952) – Mars Society founder, designer of the theoretical nuclear salt-water rocket
 - Fritz Zwicky (1898–1974) – astronomer, patented several jet engine features
 
See also
References
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 - ↑ "American Institute of Physics". Archived from the original on 2011-06-12. Retrieved 2010-08-29.
 - ↑ "NASA - Parachutes—For Entire Airplanes".
 - ↑ "Dwane L. Wallace - Kansapedia - Kansas Historical Society".
 
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