AirVenture 2011 - Burt Rutan Day

Thursday was Burt Rutan day.  I got to see and hear him for the first time.  He's a good speaker, and of course, is very interesting.  The audience hung on every word. 
 
He is a giant at AirVenture:  on the same level as Paul Poberzny and Bob Hoover. 
 
They had some of his many designs on display at the square, including this ususual looking glider.
 
He said he considered the Boomerang -- seen here flying -- his finest accomplishment in General Aviation airplanes.  Most twin engine airplanes are difficult to control if you lose one engine because the other engine is "pulling" you in the opposite direction.  But that doesn't happen in the Boomerange because both engines give symmetric thrust.   I'm no aeronautical engineering; I'm just repeating what I think I heard!
 
Burt Rutan talking Mike Melville -- the famous pilot who has test-flown so many of his designs on their first flight. 
 
Another Rutan design taxiis out:  the Starship.  It was supposed to replace the KingAir but was too far ahead of its time and never caught on.  One flies out of Baltimore-Washington International (BWI) near my work.  I see it fly overhead all the time.  It has a very distinctive sound.
 
The Starship in flight.
 
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