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Old May 5th 07, 02:37 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Dan[_2_]
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Default Rutan Rontz Plywood Flyer

Morgans wrote:
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Somewhere in my aged memory cells I seem to recall a story about Burt
Rutan and John Rontz collaberating to mount an engine on a sheet of
plywood and tether "flying" it to illustrate that anything will fly with
the correct AOA. I'm not finding any references on the search engines,
truth or myth?

I've never seen that one, but I believe that theory was confirmed with the
video of the flying lawnmower.


Actually, the flying lawnmower has a real wing airfoil, buried under the
profile.

A flying stop sign is a valid example, though.

It is truly a flat sheet of foam board, with control surfaces and an engine.


I liked the flying Snoopy on his dog house. I can't remember who made it.

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired