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From Philip Wills' book, Free As A Bird. p.8
"At the end of the meeting Manyrol, flying a glider with two identical wings fore and aft, with the pilot sitting between them, won the prize with a duration of 3hr 21min ...." That was in 1922. Can someone name this machine and point me to a picture of it? |
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![]() That was in 1922. *Can someone name this machine and point me to a picture of it? It's undoubtedly the Peyret Tandem Wing. Used to have a great 1922 Aviation Magazine with it on the cover. http://www.crowncoast.com/nest/weird_08_peyret.htm http://www.jadu.de/luftfahrt/flugwes...neyrol_jpg.htm http://www.planadoresjundiai.org.br/mtorretaEA_1.htm -Paul |
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On Jan 12, 2:00*pm, Nyal Williams wrote:
From Philip Wills' book, Free As A Bird. p.8 "At the end of the meeting Manyrol, flying a glider with two identical wings fore and aft, with the pilot sitting between them, won the prize with a duration of 3hr 21min ...." That was in 1922. *Can someone name this machine and point me to a picture of it? It happened in Itford, England. Pilot Alexis Maneyrol was flying in Peyret Tandem. Two pictures and detailed drawings of this glider are in Martin Simon Sailplanes 1920-1945 page21,23 and 24. Priceless publication. |
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Can skomeone turn up a picture online?
At 19:18 12 January 2009, RRK wrote: On Jan 12, 2:00=A0pm, Nyal Williams wrote: From Philip Wills' book, Free As A Bird. p.8 "At the end of the meeting Manyrol, flying a glider with two identical wings fore and aft, with the pilot sitting between them, won the prize with a duration of 3hr 21min ...." That was in 1922. =A0Can someone name this machine and point me to a pict= ure of it? It happened in Itford, England. Pilot Alexis Maneyrol was flying in Peyret Tandem. Two pictures and detailed drawings of this glider are in Martin Simon Sailplanes 1920-1945 page21,23 and 24. Priceless publication. |
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On Jan 12, 2:00*pm, Nyal Williams wrote:
Can skomeone turn up a picture online? I found pictures on sisu1a's links. Perhaps "beating the air in submission" didn't originate with helicopters. Andy |
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Wow!!!
Three hours and twenty-one minutes in that contraption! Makes today's pilots who want to do away with the five-hour flight look like wimps. Look at the pictures on the links below. At 19:17 12 January 2009, sisu1a wrote: That was in 1922. =A0Can someone name this machine and point me to a pict= ure of it? It's undoubtedly the Peyret Tandem Wing. Used to have a great 1922 Aviation Magazine with it on the cover. http://www.crowncoast.com/nest/weird_08_peyret.htm http://www.jadu.de/luftfahrt/flugwes...neyrol_jpg.htm http://www.planadoresjundiai.org.br/mtorretaEA_1.htm -Paul |
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![]() Three hours and twenty-one minutes in that contraption! *Makes today's pilots who want to do away with the five-hour flight look like wimps. Well ,. Erlier in the week, the Englishman named Raynham had soared for 2 hours. His glider, called the Brokker, was cobbled together from an F2-B Bristol Fighter fuselage and Fokker D-8 wing. RRK |
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At 05:55 13 January 2009, RRK wrote:
Three hours and twenty-one minutes in that contraption! =A0Makes today's pilots who want to do away with the five-hour flight look like wimps. Well ,. Erlier in the week, the Englishman named Raynham had soared for 2 hours. His glider, called the Brokker, was cobbled together from an F2-B Bristol Fighter fuselage and Fokker D-8 wing. RRK There is some good film of the 1922 Itford meeting on youtube... follow the link below. http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=sd-2RGM0SG8 The world's first recorded gain of height occured in 1909 at Amberley Mount and its 100th anniversary will be celebrated at the Southdown Gliding Club this year which is about a mile from where this histoic flight took place. We plan to try and bungee a glider off the same spot 100 years on !.. Craig Lowrie, Chairman, Southdown GC www.sgc1.org |
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Look carefully in the YouTube video: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=sd-2RGM0SG8
Near timemark 1:19, you can see the actual glider and the pilot. The tail isn't in the frame, so it doesn't look that remarkable... Uri On Jan 13, 8:45*am, Craig Lowrie wrote: At 05:55 13 January 2009, RRK wrote: Three hours and twenty-one minutes in that contraption! =A0Makes today's pilots who want to do away with the five-hour flight look like wimps. Well ,. Erlier in the week, the Englishman named Raynham had soared for 2 hours. His glider, called the Brokker, was cobbled together from an F2-B Bristol Fighter fuselage and Fokker D-8 wing. RRK There is some good film of the 1922 Itford meeting on youtube... follow the link below. http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=sd-2RGM0SG8 The world's first recorded gain of height occured in 1909 at Amberley Mount and its 100th anniversary will be celebrated at the Southdown Gliding Club this year which is about a mile from where this histoic flight took place. We plan to try and bungee a glider off the same spot 100 years on !.. Craig Lowrie, Chairman, Southdown GC www.sgc1.org |
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