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Koch, Theodore

 Person

Biographical Note

Theodore (Ted) Koch is a donor to the Aircraft Engine Historical Society (AEHS).

Biographical Information (from 7 September 2025 email): "In my early career I worked as a Pratt & Whitney Aircraft [P&WA] experimental test development engineer. I developed and tested engines and [engine] components, and [was part of] the fuel cell development for the Apollo Space Program. I was part of the launch team for the first six Apollo launches at KSC [Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida].

As a P&WA Area Director, I became a customer technical representative covering Africa, the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent.

After retirement from P&WA, I contracted to Martin-Marietta [Company] to develop and implement a Customer Service Department for their recently purchased engine nacelle manufacturing program.

Later I became a supplier to antique aircraft refurbishers making unique individual hardware pieces."

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Continental Red Seal, Vol. V (1928), No. 1 [Continental Motors Corporation External Newsletter], 1928-11

 Item — Box TB.S7.001, Folder: TF.S7.B.0001.a
Identifier: 20170206
Scope and Contents Document Type: Periodical (External Newsletter)Purpose: Informational.Authority: Company (Manufacturer).Document Number: Volume V, No. 1 (November 1928)Scope: Periodic newsletter written and published by the Continental Motors Corporation. Intended for "...the blended interests of all those who have the welfare of Continental at heart and who strive earnestly to promote the prosperity of the Continental...
Dates: Publication: 1928-11