| COLUMBUS, Ohio, February 17, 2004 - A century after Ohio brothers
Orville and Wilbur Wright first flew their Wright Flyer at Kitty
Hawk, North Carolina, Ohioans again played a major role in the history
of flight. The Sensotec Test and Measurement business of Honeywell
[NYSE:HON] Sensing and Control provided instrumentation
that helped test the reproduction plane built by The Wright Experience
of Warrenton, Virginia, for the Experimental Aircraft Association.
Other teams have simply constructed a plane similar to the Wright
Flyer. But the Wright Experience flight engineers examined the original
plane (now in the Smithsonian Institution) and used notes left behind
by the Wright Brothers, computer simulations, and air-tunnel testing
to build the world's most accurate reproduction.
Honeywell
provided an essential piece of the highly reliable test and measurement
instrumentation that helped the team succeed. The firm's wireless
telemetry system enabled the flight engineers to measure how efficiently
the plane's engine was able to turn its propellers. The Wrights'
propeller design enabled them to get the maximum possible power
from their small engine and was the key factor that made their plane
fly in 1903. Modern engineers have found the Wrights' design to
be very nearly as efficient as that now used in modern aircraft.
Honeywell engineer Andy Bell, a long-time aviation buff, traveled
to Warrenton, where the plane was built, to work with the flight
engineers. Bell consulted on the design for the harness that held
the Honeywell equipment on the plane during its wind-tunnel tests
and first two test flights.
Although weather prevented the reproduction model from becoming
airborne at the December 17, 2003, Centennial Celebration attended
by President Bush, the little 605-pound plane did actually fly on
the earlier test flights. The flight team praised the quality of
the Honeywell instruments, and Bell described Honeywell’s
participation in the history-making project as "an exciting
way to celebrate 100 years of flight."
For more information about the Wright Flyer, visit www.wrightexperience.com.
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