Lonnie Johnson (inventor), Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Lonnie Johnson (inventor)

American inventor

Date of Birth: 06-Oct-1949

Place of Birth: Mobile, Alabama, United States

Profession: scientist, engineer, inventor, aerospace engineer

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Lonnie Johnson (inventor)

  • Lonnie George Johnson (born October 6, 1949) is an American inventor and engineer who holds more than 120 patents.
  • He is the inventor of the Super Soaker water gun, which has been among the world's bestselling toys every year since its release.
  • Johnson's father was a World War II veteran and his mother worked as a nurse's aide and they lived in Mobile, Alabama.
  • As a child, Johnson was very innovative and curious, some of this curiosity coming at the expense of his family's possessions.
  • He reverse engineered his sister's doll to understand how the eyes closed.
  • He also almost burned down his own house while making rocket fuel.
  • In addition, he built his own go-cart out of a lawnmower engine and junkyard scraps. In his teenage years, Johnson attended the all-black Williamson High School in Mobile.
  • He drew much of his inspiration from George Washington Carver.
  • In 1968, Johnson represented his high school in the Alabama science fair.
  • He was the only black student in the fair at a time when African Americans did not have much presence in science.
  • He created a robot he named "Linex", which was a compressed-air powered robot and took home first prize.
  • Johnson then went on to attend college at Tuskegee University on a math scholarship.
  • When he finished, he earned a B.S.
  • in Mechanical Engineering and a master's degree in Nuclear Engineering from Tuskegee University.

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