Sunday, October 07, 2007

Further "Origin of the Species"? The NASA Parasev

 
From our friends at BC Trikes I discovered this gem of information. I was always wondering where the first Trike Designs originated. Seems like it was NASA, circa 1962? Some evidence of the inspiration for the earliest Ultralight Trikes HERE

Triking Adventures - Over Everest! 2004

 
A bit of a classic, but I found this tonight while researching the Biman Enclosed trike for the forum question du' jour. It was the 2004 attempt to tow a hanglider behind a microlight trike to 30,000 feet over Mt. Everest. Just your usual "Sunday Flight" right?

From the website:

Crazy?  Can this be possible?  Two people thought it was perfectly possible, and did it on May 24 2004.  Despite some very marginal weather conditions and some last minute technical glitches the hang glider was towed to a point very close to the summit. The microlight pilot exchanged waves with a group of climbers who were standing on the summit as he flew over Everest!

British Microlight pilot Richard Meredith-Hardy and Italian hang-glider pilot Angelo D’Arrigo started preparing for this project in 2002.   It was a highly technical exercise requiring the development of a lot of specialist equipment to cope with the extreme conditions.  Very high takeoffs, (12,200 ft), temperatures of minus 25° C at altitudes where without oxygen the normal ‘time of useful consciousness’ is less than one minute.

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Say hello to our friends in B.C. - Air Trikes!


A comprehensive site, put together with a great eye for graphic design. I came across BCTrikes while researching the Poisk (three seat trike). I was truly impressed at how well the site owners, Mikhail Gavrikov and Victor Okunev, have incorporated their online presence with the marketing of their trike flying business. They offer trike intro flights, trike rentals, and other services related to the world of trike flying that I've not seen anywhere else. That they are relatively recent Russian immigrants to B.C. is even more impressive... a ton of hard work has clearly paid off!

PLEASE do yourself a favor and check out their site... and give them a ring if you are going to be up there way anytime soon!

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Incredibly comprehensive archive of Trike Designs

Microlight.org.uk is a virtual "Must See" website for anyone curious about the many forms that our amazing machines take and have taken over the years. Check out the Three-seater from Russia!
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Website of the Day - Silent Family of Fully Enclosed Trikes

In my never ending quest to deliver satisfaction to the Trikepilot Social members... here is the Silent Family of Trikes, which are Fully Enclosed. This is in response to the recent forum post asking about whether a Tukan Trike (or similar) can be made more comfortable like a conventional aircraft. Although the site is in German, it is a good start and one can Google for more details on English Websites.
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