- Peter Masak
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name = Peter C. Masak
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caption = Peter Masakridge soaring his Scimitar glider onBald Eagle Mountain nearLock Haven, Pennsylvania
birth_date = birth date|1957|8|17|mf=y
birth_place =Canada
death_date = death date and age|2004|5|22|1957|8|17|mf=y
death_place =Alexandria, Pennsylvania
residence =West Chester, Pennsylvania
citizenship =
nationality =Canada ,United States
field =Mechanical Engineering andAerodynamics
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alma_mater =University of Waterloo
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known_for =Glider Winglets
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prizes = U.S. 15 Meter national gliding champion (1993)
Soaring Society of America Exceptional Achievement Award (1995)
Design News magazine Unique Airplane design contest winner (1995)
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footnotes =Peter C. Masak (
August 17 ,1957 -May 22 ,2004 ) was anengineer ,inventor , andglider pilot . He graduated with aBachelor of Applied Science degree inMechanical Engineering in May 1981 from theUniversity of Waterloo , Ontario Canada. He earned hisglider pilot license at the age of 16 and his powerpilot license at the age of 18, both of which are the minimum age to do so. Peter was a Canadian soaring record holder and representedCanada and later theUnited States in theWorld Gliding Championships . [citeweb|url=http://www.eng.uwaterloo.ca/~engdev/
title=University of Waterloo Peter C. Masak Memorial Scholarship (Dec. 2005)|accessdate=2007-01-04] He logged almost 2000 hours of glider flight time. He was living inWest Chester, Pennsylvania with his wife Adrienne and their three children when he died.Winglets
In 1987, Peter Masak, worked together with
Mark D. Maughmer , an associate professor ofaerospace engineering at thePennsylvania State University , to design winglets for his racingsailplane to improve performance. Others had attempted to applyRichard T. Whitcomb 'sNASA winglets to gliders before, and they did improve climb performance, but this did not offset the parasite drag penalty in high speed cruise. Masak was convinced it was possible to overcome this hurdle. [citeweb|url=http://www.engr.psu.edu/newsevents/EPS/v16n3_2000summer/tip.htm|title=The tip of the iceberg|accessdate=2007-01-03|last=Chan|first=Curtis]By trial and error, they developed successful winglet designs for
gliding competitions . At the 1991World Gliding Championships inUvalde, Texas , the trophy for the highest speed went to a glider with Masak's winglets. [cite journal |quotes= |last=Masak |first=Peter |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=1992 |month=Apr/May |title=Winglet Design for Sailplanes |journal=free flight |volume=1992 |issue=2 |pages=8 |id=ISSN 0827 – 2557 |url=http://www.postfrontal.com/PDF/Winglets_01.pdf |accessdate=2006-01-07 ] Masak went on to win the 1993 U.S. 15 Meter Nationals gliding competition using winglets on his prototype Scimitar sailplane. [citeweb|url=http://mifflin.soaringweb.net/contests.htm|title=Mifflin Soaring Contest: Past Contest Results|accessdate=2007-01-05]The Masak winglets were originally retrofit to production sailplanes, but within 10 years of their introduction, most high-performance gliders were equipped from the factory with winglets. [citeweb|url=http://www.mandhsoaring.com/articles/WL-Soaring.pdf|title=About Winglets|accessdate=2007-01-09|last=Maughmer|first=Mark D.] It took over a decade for winglets to first appear on a production airliner, the original application that was the focus of the NASA development in the 1970s. Yet, once the advantages of winglets were proven in competition, adoption was swift with gliders. The point difference between the winner and the runner-up in soaring competition is often less than one percent, so even a small improvement in efficiency is a large competitive advantage.
Many non-competition pilots installed Masak's winglets for the handling benefits as well. The benefits are notable, because sailplane winglets must be removable to allow the glider to be stored in a trailer, so they are usually installed only at the pilots' preference. Today, following on the work of Masak and Maughmer, new glider wings are designed concurrently with the winglet, achieving higher efficiency than retrofitted winglets, with drag less than the theoretical minimum for a fully elliptical wing of the same span. [cite web
url = http://www.lange-flugzeugbau.de/htm/english/products/antares_20e/aerodynamics.html
title = Antares Aerodynamics
accessdate = 2007-01-16]Scimitar sailplane
Peter Masak was the designer and builder of the Scimitar sailplane prototype, based on the
Schempp-Hirth Ventus . It employed many of his design modifications, including a completely newwing andtailplane . The composite wing used a flexible S-glasstorsion box spar, with stiffkevlar skins. "We get superior twist characteristics as a function of speed," Masak claimed. And the soft bending "reduces the local angle of attack during gusts to better keep the airfoil in the laminar-flow range." The wingplanform was optimized continuously along the entire span, dispensing with typical straight-tapered sections. It won the Design News magazine Unique Airplane design contest in 1995. [citeweb|url=http://www.designnews.com/article/CA151453.html
title=Aircraft-design winner sails into world championships
date=1996-06-26
accessdate=2007-01-04]The Scimitar featured an acoustic
boundary layer flow control system to prevent laminar boundary layerflow separation , using a smaller, more highly cambered airfoil with a greaterlift coefficient . "It's always good to have laminar flow," says Masak, "but you'd rather have turbulent attached flow than laminar separation." [citeweb|url=http://www.designnews.com/article/CA151149.html
title=Going with the flow
date=1996-09-09
accessdate=2007-01-16]He flew a later version of this glider, with factory built Ventus 2 wings, in the 2004 U.S. 15 Meter Nationals gliding competition being held at
Mifflin County Airport , the same contest he won 11 years earlier. While flying a competition task, he crashed in asyncline fold in theTussey Mountain ridge, a few miles south of the village ofAlexandria, Pennsylvania at coord|40|29.94|N|78|08.49|W. He was attempting to cross the ridge line upwind, and encountered sinking air and turbulence in the lee of the mountain crest, resulting in an inadvertent stall/spin. [Citeweb|url=http://www.ntsb.gov/ntsb/GenPDF.asp?id=IAD04LA022&rpt=fa|title=NTSB Factual Report IAD04LA022|accessdate=2007-01-04] The crash was not survivable, and he was killed on impact. [citeweb|url=http://www.tyronepa.com/news/article.php?id=3971|title=Glider pilot found dead in wreckage near Alexandria| last=McMullin|first=Polly|accessdate=2007-01-05]In his glider, he installed an
Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT), although it was not required. The wreckage was found in less than 24 hours, even though it was in steep terrain in a remote forested water-shed area, not visible from the air. As a result of this accident, and the subsequentsearch and rescue , ELT's are now required in many gliding competitions. [citeweb|url=http://sailplane-racing.org/Rules/CRC%20ELT%20FAQ%20.htm|title=Mandatory ELT - Frequently Asked Questions|accessdate=2007-01-04]Soaring accomplishments
*He earned FAI 1000 km diploma number 82 on
April 30 1987 by flying 1006.99 km in aSchleicher ASW 20 A fromRidge Soaring Gliderport . [Citeweb|url=http://www.fai.org/gliding/badges/badge_details.asp?id=1&size=1|title=FAI 1000 Kilometre Gliding Flight Register|accessdate=2007-01-04]
*TheSoaring Society of America awarded him the Exceptional Achievement Award in 1995.Publications
In 1991, he produced a booklet titled "Performance Enhancement of Modern Sailplanes" which described not just the theory, but the art of performance modifications, including winglets. In it, he credited Dick Johnson,
Wil Schuemann ,George B. Moffat, Jr. andRichard Schreder for their pioneering work that inspired him.Patents
Peter Masak was a prolific inventor, and he appears as inventor on 17 U.S. Patents, mostly in the area of
mechanical engineering applied in thepetroleum industry .* – Apparatus for agitated fluid discharge
* – Method for removing a deposit using pulsed fluid flow
* – System and method for NMR logging with helical polarization
* – Method and apparatus for nuclear magnetic resonance measuring while drilling
* – Temperature compensated magnetic circuit
* – Magnetic resonance fluid analysis apparatus and method
* – Pressure reading tool
* – Method and apparatus for nuclear magnetic resonance measuring while drilling
* – Temperature compensated magnetic field apparatus for NMR measurements
* – Method and apparatus for nuclear magnetic resonance measuring while drilling
* – Method and apparatus for nuclear magnetic resonance measuring while drilling
* – Inverse vertical seismic profiling using a measurement while drilling tool as a seismic source
* – Inverse vertical seismic profiling using a measurement while drilling tool as a seismic source
* – Integrated modulator and turbine-generator for a measurement while drilling tool
* – Mud pump noise cancellation system and method
* – Method and apparatus for measuring the quality of a cement to a casing bond
* – Pump jack slant wellsReferences
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NAME=Masak, Peter
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Americanengineer ,inventor , andglider pilot
DATE OF BIRTH=August 17 ,1957
PLACE OF BIRTH=Canada
DATE OF DEATH=May 22 ,2004
PLACE OF DEATH=Alexandria, Pennsylvania
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