White Dwarf (dirigible)

The White Dwarf is a human powered dirigible that has set several world records.

White Dwarf
Role Human powered dirigible
National origin United States
Designer Watson, Allen
Unit cost
$40,000 in 1986

Design

The White Dwarf set several world records with pilot (and engine) Bryan Allen. The dirigible features a teardrop shaped lift bag. The aluminum fuselage is a truss design with a single pilot seat on top with a chain driven pusher propeller positioned in front of a rudder.[1]

Operational history

The White Dwarf was flown 58.08 mi (93 km) in 8hrs and 50 minutes.[2]

Specifications (White Dwarf)

Data from Air & Space

General characteristics

  • Crew: 1
  • Length: 45 ft (14 m)
  • Powerplant: 1 × Bryan Allen Human, .5 hp (0.37 kW)
  • Propellers: 2-bladed

Performance

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References

  1. The White Dwarf Flies Again
  2. Sugar, James & Stephan Wilkinson (June 1986). "Who Is Bryan Allen?". Air and Space Magazine: 53.

Further reading

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