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Solar Riser Role Electric aircraft National origin United States Manufacturer Ultralight Flying Machines (UFM) Designer Larry Mauro First flight 29 April 1979 Introduction 1979 Retired 1979 Status Sole example in the EAA AirVenture Museum Primary user Larry Mauro Produced 1979 Number built One The Mauro Solar Riser is an American biplane hang glider electric aircraft that was the first manned aircraft to fly on solar power. It was also only the second solar powered aircraft to fly, after the unmanned AstroFlight Sunrise, which had first flown four and a half years earlier.[1][2]
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Design and development
The president of Ultralight Flying Machines, Larry Mauro, created the Solar Riser by converting a stock UFM Easy Riser hang glider to solar power. Normally foot-launched, the Solar Riser had wheeled landing gear added. Power is supplied by a Bosch electric starter motor of 3.5 hp (2.6 kW) connected to a 30 volt DC Nickel-cadmium battery pack taken from a Hughes 500 helicopter, powering a 41 in (104.1 cm) propeller through a reduction drive made from a timing belt and two pulleys. The battery is charged by a series of photovoltaic solar panels mounted in the top wing that provide 350 Watts of power. The solar cells are not sufficient to provide power in flight and all flights were made by recharging the battery on the ground from the solar cells and then flying using energy stored in the battery. A charge in bright sunshine for an hour and a half yields a flight of 3-5 minutes.[1][2]
Because the battery power is enough to launch the aircraft for a soaring flight it is theoretically possible to launch on battery power, soar while the batteries are being charged by sunlight and then continue powered flight. The Solar Riser did not employ the most efficient cells available at the time and the upper wing had room for twice the number of cells to be installed. Early plans called for upgrading and increasing the number of cells so that sustained electric flight could be made, using only solar energy and not battery power, but these plans were never completed.[1][2]
Operational history
The Solar Riser made the first man-carrying flight on solar power on 29 April 1979 (some sources say 20 April 1979) at Flabob Airport in Riverside, California. The aircraft reached a maximum height of about 40 ft (12 m) and flew 0.5 mi (0.8 km). A number of other flights of similar height and duration were flown, including demonstration flights at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh before the aircraft was retired to a museum.[1][2]
Aircraft on display
- EAA AirVenture Museum - sole example[1][2]
Specifications (Solar Riser)
Data from EAA Museum[3] and AstroFlight[2]
General characteristics
- Crew: one
- Length: 8 ft 0 in (2.44 m)
- Wingspan: 30 ft 0 in (9.14 m)
- Empty weight: 123 lb (56 kg)
- Gross weight: 275 lb (125 kg)
- Powerplant: 1 × Bosch starter motor powered by a 30V DC 15 A-hour Nickel-cadmium battery, charged by a 36V 10A 350W solar array, 3.5 hp (2.6 kW), 3 ft 7 in (1.09 m) diameter
Performance
- Maximum speed: 20 mph (32 km/h; 17 kn)
- Range: 0.5 mi (0 nmi; 1 km)
- Endurance: 3-5 minutes
- Service ceiling: 40 ft (12 m)
See also
- Aircraft of comparable role, configuration and era
- AstroFlight Sunrise
- Solar-Powered Aircraft Developments Solar One
References
- ^ a b c d e Experimental Aircraft Association (2011). "UFM/MAURO SOLAR RISER". http://www.airventuremuseum.org/collection/aircraft/UFM-Mauro%20Solar%20Riser.asp. Retrieved 6 March 2011.
- ^ a b c d e f AIAA/SAE/ASME 20th Joint Propulsion Conference (1984). "AIAA paper 84-1429". http://www.astroflight.com/pdfs/SolarHistory.pdf. Retrieved 6 March 2011.
- ^ Experimental Aircraft Association (2011). "UFM/MAURO SOLAR RISER – Specifications". http://www.airventuremuseum.org/collection/aircraft/UFM-Mauro%20Solar%20Riser%20Specifications.asp. Retrieved 6 March 2011.
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