List of notable glider pilots
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This list of notable glider pilots contains the names of glider pilots who have achieved fame in other fields as well as in gliding:
- Neil Armstrong - astronaut on first Moon landing[1]
- Richard Bach - author
- Paul Bikle - NASA Director, glider altitude record setter and Soaring Hall of Fame
- Barbara Cartland - author[2]
- Kalpana Chawla - astronaut
- John Denver - singer/songwriter
- Hugh Downs - television news anchor
- Richard C. du Pont - director of military glider program
- Steve Fossett - entrepreneur and record breaker[3]
- Matthew Fox - actor[4]
- Doris Grove - female world record breaker, first woman to fly 1000 km, and U.S. Soaring Hall of Fame member [5]
- Erich Hartmann - most successful fighter pilot of all times (352 confirmed victories)[6]
- Barron Hilton - hotel magnate and founder of the Barron Hilton Cup[7]
- Marsha Ivins - astronaut
- John Kerry - U.S. Senator and former presidential candidate[8]
- Thomas Knauff - author, instructor, world record breaker, and U.S. Soaring Hall of Fame member [9]
- Jean-Marie Le Bris - pioneer of French aviation
- Charles Lindbergh - winner of the Orteig Prize as pilot on first solo nonstop Atlantic crossing flight[10]
- Paul MacCready - aviation inventor, devised the MacCready Theory on speed to fly[11]
- Richie McCaw - All Blacks captain [12]
- Steve McQueen - actor[13]
- Peter Masak - U.S. Soaring Team member, developed the first practical winglets for sailplanes
- Mike Melvill - Spaceship One test pilot[14]
- George Moffat - author, two-time world champion, and U.S. Soaring Hall of Fame member[15]
- Story Musgrave - astronaut on Hubble telescope repair mission
- Robert Pearson - airline pilot who also glided a Boeing 767[16]
- Derek Piggott - flight instructor and movie stunt pilot[17]
- Christopher Reeve - actor[18]
- Helmut Reichmann - German professor, author and three-time gliding world champion
- Hanna Reitsch - test pilot[19]
- Cliff Robertson - actor[20]
- Michel Rocard - French former prime minister[21]
- Richard Schreder naval aviator and developer of the HP/RS-series kit sailplanes marketed from 1962 until about 1982.
- Peter Scott - naturalist (founder of World Wildlife Fund)[22]
- Alan Shepard - astronaut on first Project Mercury space flight
- Karl Striedieck - world record breaker, and U.S. Soaring Hall of Fame member [23]
- Peter Twiss - test pilot and former holder of the World Air Speed Record
- Wright Brothers - early glider pioneers, invented 3-axis flight control on 1902 glider, set world glider duration record in 1911 (also widely credited with inventing the airplane)
Other pilots can be found at Category:Glider pilots.
[edit] References
- ^ CBS interview with Neil Armstrong includes clip of gliding. Retrieved on 2006-09-26.
- ^ Barbara Cartland biography. Retrieved on 2006-09-26.
- ^ Link to Steve Fosset's glider altitude record. Retrieved on 2006-09-01.
- ^ Bio of Matthew Fox. Retrieved on 2006-09-26.
- ^ FAI World Records by Doris Grove. Retrieved on 2006-12-11.
- ^ New York Times article on Erich Hartmann, Oct 23 1993. Retrieved on 2006-09-26.
- ^ FAI article on the Barron Hilton Cup. Retrieved on 2006-09-26.
- ^ Boston Globe article on John Kerry. Retrieved on 2006-09-26.
- ^ FAI World Records by Tom Knauff. Retrieved on 2006-12-10.
- ^ Article on glider flight by Lindbergh. Retrieved on 2006-09-26.
- ^ Link to Paul MacCready bio. Retrieved on 2006-09-26.
- ^ Daily Telegraph report 17 Dec 2006. Retrieved on 2006-12-20.
- ^ Evidence that Steve McQueen was a glider pilot. Retrieved on 2006-09-26.
- ^ Mike Melvill bio. Retrieved on 2006-09-26.
- ^ FAI World Records by George Moffat. Retrieved on 2006-12-10.
- ^ Description of the Gimli glider accident. Retrieved on 2006-09-26.
- ^ Piggott, Derek (2002). Gliding: A handbook on soaring flight. A & C Black. ISBN 0-7136-6148-8.
- ^ Interview with Chritopher Reeve. Retrieved on 2006-09-26.
- ^ Bio of Hanna Reitsch. Retrieved on 2006-09-26.
- ^ National Aviation Hall of Fame article on Cliff Robertson. Retrieved on 2006-09-26.
- ^ Bio of Michel Rocard (in French). Retrieved on 2006-09-26.
- ^ Bio of Sir Peter Scott. Retrieved on 2006-09-26.
- ^ FAI World Records by Karl Striedieck. Retrieved on 2006-12-10.