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John H. Griffith died October 21, 2011, at the Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital, Grass Valley, California, from pneumonia and a dissected aorta. He was 90 years old.
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plane. He subsequently returned to United Airlines as a flight instructor, until retiring to
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Griffith left the NACA in 1950 to fly for private companies —
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aircraft. In August, 1949, Griffith became a research pilot at the
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Purdue University School of Aeronautics and Astronautics alumni
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Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)
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United States Army Air Forces pilots of World War II
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test pilot
National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
Bell X-1
Homewood, Illinois
United States Army Air Corps
South Pacific
World War II
Curtiss P-40
Distinguished Flying Crosses
Air Medals
Purdue University
aeronautical engineering
Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory
ramjet
Muroc Flight Test Unit
X-4 Bantam
Douglas Skystreak
Douglas Skyrocket
Chance Vought
United Airlines
Westinghouse
F7U Cutlass
Federal Aviation Administration
supersonic transport
Penn Valley, California
Lancaster, California
Aerospace Walk of Honor

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