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The simulator in the School of Aerospace Engineering’s Flight Science and Technology Research Group, was used to recreate the flight of a glider based on the sketches of Leonardo da Vinci. This was part of a BBC series on Leonardo’s life and work, presented by Alan Yentob and was broadcast in April. As part of the series Simon Sanderson, who has previously been involved in world speed sailing record attempts, built a scale model of the glider. The glider was placed in a wind tunnel in the Department of Engineering, and using smoke to visualise the flow of air over the glider wing, the aerodynamic characteristics were assessed. Ben Lawrence, a PhD student at Liverpool researching the Wright Brothers’ aircraft, created a simulation model of the da Vinci glider. This was extensively tested on the simulator by former world hang gliding and paragliding champion Robbie Whittall. The BBC visited the Flight Science and Technology Group at the University of Liverpool in September 2002 and interviewed Professor Gareth Padfield regarding da Vinci's achievements and the difficulties that may be encountered flying the full scale glider.
Following the successful simulation trials, the full scale model was successfully flown in Wiltshire in November 2002. Robbie commented, “It was a privilege to fly the glider and although our model was not a perfect representation of Leonardo’s idea, it proved to me that he was most definitely thinking on the right lines. It has more than proved to me that his direction and imagination could have had man flying 500 yrs ago!” Members:
Mr. Ben Lawrence (Research Student)
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