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Aviation history is made by 'flapper'
The Toronto Star ^ | 07/09/2006 | By DEBRA BLACK

Posted on 07/09/2006 12:00:46 PM PDT by oxcart

For an aeronautical engineer it was the perfect day and a perfect end to a quest that has consumed his life for more than 30 years.

Yesterday Dr. James DeLaurier, an aeronautical engineer and professor emeritus at the University of Toronto's Institute for Aerospace Studies, fulfilled a lifelong dream, seeing his manned mechanical flapping-wing airplane, or ornithopter, fly — a dream first imagined by Leonardo da Vinci.

And with the successful flight DeLaurier has been lucky enough to touch what many describe as the Holy Grail of aeronautical design, achieving a place for himself, his team of volunteers and students in aviation history.

The flapper, as it's affectionately known, sustained flight over about a third of a kilometre for 14 seconds at about 10:20 a.m. before being hit by a crosswind and almost flipping over, damaging the nose and front wheel on the runway at Downsview Park.

But the flight was long enough to prove DeLaurier's mechanical flapping-wing design for a manned, jet-boosted aircraft works. The successful test flight was longer than the first powered flight by aviation pioneers the Wright brothers in December 1903 that lasted 12 seconds over a windswept beach in North Carolina. Beating that record was enough for DeLaurier.

"It is a perfect day," he said after the flight. "If I have the big one now, I'll die happy."

After four attempts at getting the ornithopter in the air, the fifth brought glory. The ornithopter, which looks like a cross between an old-fashioned plane and a Canada goose, took off and flew about two metres in the air. DeLaurier whooped and hollered from a truck by the side of the runway, watching it with complete wonder and joy.

"You did it man," he told pilot Jack Sanderson. "You've made an old professor really happy," DeLaurier said as he hugged him, choking back tears. "You've made aviation history." Then DeLaurier matter-of-factly walked down the runway to find a wing tip that broke off during the hard landing.

The team walked the ornithopter quietly down the runway to the hangar.

Like many aeronautical engineers and scientists before him, DeLaurier has long puzzled over the idea of mechanical flapping-wing flight. Indeed, the search for a perfect flapping-wing airplane is, for aeronautical engineers, like mathematicians' quest to solve Fermat's Last Theorem — fuelled by an insatiable hunger for knowledge.

"I hadn't planned on this taking most of my career, but I don't regret it," said DeLaurier. "It has been exciting and interesting. Also it's been a worthy project, a worthy quest. You know that age-old saying: `What's the meaning of life?' Quite frankly, life has meaning if you measure yourself against a worthy goal. And for an aerospace engineer — who loves aviation history — this has been a worthy goal."

Humanity has always been fascinated by the idea of man flying like a bird. The Greeks told mythic tales about Daedalus and Icarus who fled the Labyrinth on wings of wax and feathers. Da Vinci was so fascinated with the idea he conceived an elaborate plan for an ornithopter — a design that, DeLaurier said, would never fly because the materials would be too heavy.

And so DeLaurier was moved to build what many have thought impossible — a manned engine-powered, flapping-wing airplane that would take off unaided. As a teenager DeLaurier was consumed with that dream, playing with rubber band-model ornithopters that he made out of balsa wood. But he didn't get serious about the quest until 1973 when he met Jeremy Harris, a principal researcher and colleague at Battelle Memorial Institute in Columbus, Ohio. The two became inseparable, working on the ornithopter.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- `You did it man. You've made an old professor really happy. You've made aviation history'

Ornithopter developer

James DeLaurier

to test pilot Jack Sanderson


TOPICS: Canada; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: flapper; ornithopter
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1 posted on 07/09/2006 12:00:48 PM PDT by oxcart
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2 posted on 07/09/2006 12:01:23 PM PDT by oxcart (Journalism [Sic])
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To: oxcart

I would stand clear of those wings.


3 posted on 07/09/2006 12:03:02 PM PDT by Larry Lucido
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To: KevinDavis; Aeronaut

(((PING)))


4 posted on 07/09/2006 12:03:10 PM PDT by oxcart (Journalism [Sic])
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To: Larry Lucido

LOL, I would stand clear of the whole plane.


5 posted on 07/09/2006 12:03:51 PM PDT by oxcart (Journalism [Sic])
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To: Paleo Conservative

The new Airbus 350?


6 posted on 07/09/2006 12:04:06 PM PDT by Larry Lucido
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To: Larry Lucido

7 posted on 07/09/2006 12:05:08 PM PDT by oxcart (Journalism [Sic])
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To: Larry Lucido

8 posted on 07/09/2006 12:06:17 PM PDT by oxcart (Journalism [Sic])
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To: oxcart
Cool, as a novelty. Not sure about any commercial application. Too much can go wrong.

(Although...the same was said about the Wright bros....LOL)

9 posted on 07/09/2006 12:06:45 PM PDT by patton (LGOPs = head toward the noise, kill anyone not dressed like you.)
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To: oxcart
I want to see one flown by a man.
10 posted on 07/09/2006 12:08:34 PM PDT by HuntsvilleTxVeteran ("Remember the Alamo, Goliad and WACO, It is Time for a new San Jacinto")
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To: patton

If we could just add pedals


11 posted on 07/09/2006 12:09:55 PM PDT by woofie ("Romper, bomper, stomper, boo. Tell me, tell me, tell me do.Magic mirror, tell me today. Did all ...)
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To: patton
It worked for the Ateides......
12 posted on 07/09/2006 12:10:05 PM PDT by Uriah_lost (http://www.wingercomics.com/d/20051205.html)
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To: patton
Samuel Pierpont Langley
13 posted on 07/09/2006 12:10:25 PM PDT by oxcart (Journalism [Sic])
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To: Uriah_lost

Atreides that is.


14 posted on 07/09/2006 12:11:21 PM PDT by Uriah_lost (http://www.wingercomics.com/d/20051205.html)
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To: HuntsvilleTxVeteran

See post #8.


15 posted on 07/09/2006 12:11:29 PM PDT by oxcart (Journalism [Sic])
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To: oxcart

Think I'll stick with the fixed wing thanx.


16 posted on 07/09/2006 12:11:41 PM PDT by cripplecreek (I'm trying to think but nothing happens)
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To: Uriah_lost

I miss the reference?


17 posted on 07/09/2006 12:12:06 PM PDT by patton (LGOPs = head toward the noise, kill anyone not dressed like you.)
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To: Larry Lucido

Imagine this thing perching above the car you've just washed.


18 posted on 07/09/2006 12:12:51 PM PDT by GSlob
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To: woofie

Apropos, the trashbag flyer.


19 posted on 07/09/2006 12:13:08 PM PDT by patton (LGOPs = head toward the noise, kill anyone not dressed like you.)
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To: GSlob

LOL.


20 posted on 07/09/2006 12:13:45 PM PDT by patton (LGOPs = head toward the noise, kill anyone not dressed like you.)
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