Category Archives: Oshkosh 2013

Friday…

More updates coming later, with images from Wednesday and a couple from yesterday (morning full of interviews, then knocked out by pain later in day…not many pics). Today, I have a couple of interviews so far, then walking around time, and will end the day with Ron Borovec’s Roadable Aircraft Forum. Full report coming on that as soon as I’m able to post.

The Twitter stream (@FlyingCarNews, also seen to the right) has more frequent updates. I’ve been collecting information for longer blog posts covering some of the people and tech I’ve seen here.

Oshkosh Photos, Day 2

More details coming, but needed to start posting some pictures! Day started with interviews, including Morgan Sandercock of the Perlan Project (and extraordinary glider pilot with an almost poetic bent…a mesmerizing interview). The Perlan Project hopes to exploit a theoretical maximum height for mountain waves to soar to an altitude of 90,000 feet using a glider with a fully-pressurized cockpit. This will, hopefully, enable them to achieve several new records, including absolute height records for aircraft, powered or not, in sustained level flight at 90K, as well as provide a new tool for high atmospheric research for meteorology and climatology.

The afternoon started with Tracy Miller’s forum, “Towards an Oral History of Aviation”, with sparkling panel discussion by Mel Smith and other volunteers. We had a fairly good attendance, considering we were opposite Dick Rutan, and met several people who were interested in the program. Will post slides from talk when the annotations are complete.

Day 1: Oshkosh 2013, Part 2

More pictures from the rather quiet first day (almost all museum):

Terrafugia Flies at Oshkosh 2013!

It was a little less than 4 from when I did this interview with Carl Dietrich of Terrafugia in 2008 to the maiden flight of the Transition in 2012. In 2008, people were skeptical about the young kids who rolled into AirVenture with their mockup…MIT grads or not, many were convinced they’d never pull it off.

This year, we saw this:

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Video from AVWeb

More details to follow, but congratulations to Terrafugia for their hardwork and perservance!

North to Oshkosh 2013

Detail from 1916 LA Airshow by Arthur B. Dodge

It’s early here, and the pre-Oshkosh scramble is on. Was up at 6:0o to try and wrap up some projects, including some more work on this blog. The previous iteration of the blog was on Posterous, and I’ll be migrating posts and pictures from there over the course of the next few days as well as doing more on the currently-bog-standard template.

Meanwhile, to get things started, some images from last year’s Oshkosh trip. With luck, will be hitting the road by 11:30, but I doubt that will happen.

More updates as the day progresses…