- Peter M. Bowers
Peter M. Bowers (15 May 1918 - 27 April 2003) was a journalist specializing in the field of
aviation .Bowers is famed in the
general aviation community for his work with "General Aviation News". Writing 26 books and over 800 articles detailing historicaircraft for a column called "Of Wings and Things", Bowers was a fixture of the newspaper for decades. Also an engineer atBoeing , he was an avid aviation photographer and also designed ahomebuilt aircraft, the Fly Baby. He lived inSeattle for most of his life. He served as a contributing editor for Sentry Publications' twin magazine titles "Wings" and "Airpower", drawing on a lifetime of aviation photographs of his own, and of a vast archive collected through his employment atBoeing . Bowers died from cancer in 2003.Under its Fly Baby entry "Jane's All The World's Aircraft", 1964–1965, says of Bowers:
Mr. Peter Bowers, an aeronautical engineer with Boeing in
Seattle , is a principal source of detailed information on vintage aircraft in the United States, and has provided much of the data for a number of replicas of 1914-18 War aircraft now under construction or flying. He is currently engaged on a redesign of theFokker D.VII monoplane of 1918 in association with Herr Rheinhold Platz, the original designer, with a view to starting a replica building program.A full-scale Fokker Triplane replica of this period has been under construction by Mr. Bowers for nearly five years. At least six others are known to be under construction from plans that he has provided.
Another aircraft built by Mr. Bowers is a full-scale replica of the Wright Model EX of 1911, the first aeroplane to cross the American continent. This machine was tested as a towed sailplane in the Autumn of 1961 and is to be powered by a converted "B" Ford automobile engine from a 1938 Funk monoplane.
In addition to this work on replicas, Mr. Bowers has designed and built a single-seat light aircraft known as the Fly Baby...
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