- Solar Challenger
Infobox Aircraft
name = Solar Challenger
caption = A drawing of the Solar Challenger
type =experimental aircraft
national origin =United States
manufacturer =AeroVironment
designer =Paul MacCready
first flight = 1981
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developed from =Gossamer Penguin
variants with their own articles =Solar Challenger was a solar-powered
electric aircraft designed byPaul MacCready 'sAeroVironment . The aircraft was designed as an improvement on theGossamer Penguin , which in turn was a solar-powered variant of the human-poweredGossamer Albatross .Citation | last = Goebel | first = Greg | title = "Solar-Powered UAVS: HALSOL & Solar HAPP", The Prehistory Of Endurance UAVs | url = http://www.vectorsite.net/twuav_12.html#m3 | accessdate = 2008-08-13] It was powered entirely by thephotovoltaic cells on its wing and stabilizer, without even reserve batteries, and was the first such craft capable of long-distance flight.Citation | last = Lindsey | first = Robert | title = Physicist's Solar Airplane Set to Challenge the English Channel | newspaper = New York Times | date = June 9, 1981 | url = http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=9D07EFD61238F93AA35755C0A967948260&scp=1&sq=solar%20challenger&st=cse ] In1981 , it successfully completed a 163 mile (262km) demonstration flight from France to England.Citation | title = Solar-Power Research and Dryden | publisher =Dryden Flight Research Center ,NASA | url = http://www.nasa.gov/centers/dryden/news/FactSheets/FS-054-DFRC.html | accessdate = 2008-08-13]History
The Solar Challenger was designed by Paul McCready as a more airworthy improvement on the Gossamer Penguin, directly incorporating lessons learned from flight testing the earlier aircraft. As with the Gossamer Penguin, construction was sponsored by
Dupont in exchange for publicity for the company's patented materials incorporated in the design. AstroFlight, Inc. supplied the motors, which were designed by Robert Boucher. On July 7, 1981, the aircraft flew 163 miles fromCorneille-en-Verin Airport , north ofParis ,France to Manston Royal Air Force Base in Manston,United Kingdom , staying aloft 5 hours and 23 minutes, with pilot Stephen Ptacek at the controls. Currently the plane is owned by theSmithsonian Institution 'sAir and Space Museum .Citation | title = Solar-Plane Sets Height Record | newspaper = Space Daily | year = 1998 | date = August 6, 1998 | url = http://www.spacedaily.com/news/solarcell-98f.html | accessdate = 2008-08-13.]Design
The Solar Challenger was designed to be sturdier, more powerful, and more maneuverable than the Gossamer Penguin so as to be able to withstand sustained high altitude flight and normal turbulence. It was over three times as heavy (without pilot) as the Gossamer Penguin and had a shorter wingspan, but was proportionately more powerful, with electricity supplied by 16,128 solar cells powering two three-horsepower motors. The solar panels were directly affixed to the wing and large horizontal stabilizer, both of which had to be flat on top to accommodate them. The two motors, each 3 inches wide and 17 inches long and incorporating
cobalt andsamarium permanentmagnets , operated in tandem on a common shaft to drive a single,controllable pitch propeller . The design incorporated advanced synthetic materials with very high strength to weight ratios, includingKevlar ,Nomex ,Delrin ,Teflon , andMylar , all supplied by the aircraft's sponsor, Dupont.pecifications
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ceiling m=4,270
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External links
* [http://donaldmonroe.com/gallery/index.php?album=solar-challenger Gallery of photographs of Solar Challenger]
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