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"Flying" any aircraft built before 1910 and not designed by Wilbur &
Orivlle is tentative at best. Even their 1911 model B had some qualities that would render it unrecoverable in certain situations. Ditto the Bleriot and other European designs. Flying would by far be the biggest stumbling block to the machine's commercial success. There are FAA concerns, insurance, and the designer's family to consider, as well as the original plane's lack of performance. Its best flight was reported to be about 300 ft. In regards to my 1902 glider, yes I do charge an appearance fee for airshows, and unfortunately its a lot. I don't make much money, just enough to cover what I loose by taking-off work from my day job on Friday and Monday. The rest goes to insurance, fuel for the truck, and maintenance on the glider. Mostly, it goes to insurance. So far, the glider has made one public flight. It was unscheduled, and lasted for 11 seconds before I was able to regain control of the machine. It was scheduled to make public flights in Oct. 2002 at Jockey's Ridge, but a series of construction delays, financial concerns, and illnesses prevented us from making that deadline. I've now moved to Colorado. Barring the descovery of a suitable local flying site, the glider will remain grounded. Its going to be a while before we get back to Kitty Hawk. No, I do not fly the glider at airshows. This is beyond the capability of the glider. However, I do present a 20-minute show every 1/2 hour until noon on show days. And during the show, I do demonstrate the flight control system that this machine pioneered. I posted the original thread on this newsgroup to determine if there was enough interest to warrent a full marketing survey before starting serious work on the Epps project. I'm rather surprised at the responses I received. I had hoped that a few of the regulars from the group would respond with well thought-out answers - either pro or con. Harry Frey |
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