Frank Massa
Frank Massa (1906–1990) was an American engineer who contributed to the development of the field of acoustical engineering. He is best known for the development of recorded sound technology for the film industry and during World War II, the development of the first towed sonar transducers and hydrophones used by the U.S. Navy to detect and defeat German U-boats. Provided by Wikipedia-
1Created 2000Other Authors: “...Massa, Frank...”
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3Created 2003Other Authors: “...Massa, Frank...”
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4Created 2000Other Authors: “...Massa, Frank...”
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5Created 1997Other Authors: “...Massa, Frank...”
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6Created 1995Other Authors: “...Massa, Frank...”
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