- Taras Kiceniuk, Jr.
Taras Kiceniuk, Jr (c. 1955 - ) was a
hang glider pioneer from southernCalifornia .Kiceniuk began building hang gliders in 1971 while still in high school. At first he flew his gliders near
Palomar Mountain where his father was curator of thePalomar Observatory but later began flying at Torrey Pines Glider Port in La Jolla. He soon moved from the traditionalRogallo wing design to a rigidflying wing biplane design he called "Icarus". "Icarus I" is now at theSmithsonian Institution awaiting restoration and display. Kiceniuk set several endurance records with "Icarus II". "Icarus III" and "Icarus IV" were abandoned in the design phase in favor of amonoplane configuration for "Icarus V". "Icarus V" was a precursor to the modern rigid wing hang glider. In2005 "Icarus V" was one of eight ultralight aircraft displayed at the Experimental Aircraft Association's Tribute to Ultralight Pioneers exhibit at their AirVenture Museum in Oshkosh,Wisconsin .Kiceniuk was also a contender for the first Kremer Prize for human-powered flight. His
human-powered aircraft was actually a ground effect vehicle that flew only inches above the ground. He later worked with Dr.Paul MacCready on MacCready'sGossamer Albatross .External links
* [http://www.icarusengineering.com/HPA-first-flight1975web.jpgKiceniuk's Human-powered aircraft]
* [http://www.icarusengineering.com/Ic5-air-air-cl-red.jpgIcarus V air-to-air]
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