Comment by freedomben

2 years ago

What happened with the human-powered airplane?? Is that a thing normies can do?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DaSH_PA

I don't know if Alec Proudfoot counts as a normy, but DaSH PA flew a bunch of times, with many different pilots. That particular event, which was an attempt to try some records, was a bust; there had been rain recently and the dry lake beds weren't. Landing gear was a recurring problem (light weight and robust don't go together), and even some last-minute attempts to build a runway out of 4x8 plywood sheets was unsuccessful.

I have some very, very fond memories of flight days at Moffett, though. I had gotten to work on the Moffett runway for work previously (so cool out at the bay end of the runway at night, totally silent), and getting back there to help run ground ops (including assembling DaSH PA before sunrise so first flights would hit the calmest possible air) was just lovely.

  • That's really cool! I was only aware of the Gossamer Condor/Albatross and MIT's Daedalus in that field.

    • Nope, it's at the point that there's whole gatherings (most recently in the UK) where multiple aircraft and their builders/pilots/communities meet.