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Sportwings Valkyrie

National Air and Space Museum

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Manufacturer
Victor D. Powell
Physical Description
Rigid-wing hang glider with unswept and non-tapering high-aspect ratio wing; pilot supported in swing seat; a yaw and drag rudder is suspended from each wingtip; pronounced wing dihedral (7 degrees).
Summary
Flight instructor William H. Wolf designed the Valkyrie specifically to fly well above the flat terrain of the Mid-West. Wolf was dissatisfied with the flying qualities of the standard Rogallo wing hang glider. He studied books on aerodynamics and aircraft construction and then designed a monoplane glider that was easy to build, lightweight, and handled well in the air. Wolf's design was considerably different from the sharply-swept, short-span Rogallo wing. The Valkyrie wing was long and thin and slighty swept, and both leading and trailing edges ran straight from root to wingtip. To aid longitudinal and lateral stability, Wolf used seven degrees of wing dihedral. Steel cables braced the wings and steadied the pilot who sat in a swing seat and controlled pitch by shifting his or her weight fore and aft. The pilot deflected drag rudders suspended from each wing tip to turn the aircraft. Victor D. Powell, past President of the United States Hang Glider Association (USHGA), donated the Valkyrie to the National Air and Space Museum on March 16, 1978.
Long Description
William H. Wolf designed the Sportwings Valkyrie as hang gliding mushroomed in popularity during the early 1970s. The Rogallo wing hang gliders that resembled huge, manned kites initially fueled this surge in public interest. A Rogallo was a fine choice if the pilot wished to fly in conditions for which it was designed, short flights in mild weather. When pilots began to use this glider for long distance flights, often flying through turbulent air, many found that the Rogallo performed poorly.
Bill Wolf believed he could design a better, safer hang glider by adopting certain layout and design features used on conventional aircraft. Wolf had taken to hang gliding while working as an aircraft flight instructor in Indiana. He first flew a Rogallo and found the kite-like glider adequate above the hills and the strong coastal updrafts prevalent in the West where the sport was most popular. Wolf found the Rogallo's performance completely unsuited to flying in the calmer air above the flat fields of Indiana. He decided to design and build a hang glider better suited to these conditions and the terrain. After studying texts on aerodynamics and aircraft construction, he came up with a design that was easy to build, required a light touch on the controls, and was stable and responsive in the air.
Wolf's Valkyrie was a tailless monoplane wing made of aluminum tubing covered with Dacron fabric. The wing's aspect ratio (ratio of wingspan to chord) was high and longitudinal stability might have suffered if Wolf had not suspended the pilot in a swing seat beneath the wing, to act like a pendulum that stabilized the wing nicely. He increased lateral stability by angling the wings up at seven degrees dihedral. Steel cable bracing held the airframe rigid. Wolf's approach to flight control was also novel. A pilot controlled her pitch by shifting her seat fore and aft. To turn, the pilot twisted grips on the control bar to deflect rudders mounted below each wingtip. When the pilot twisted both rudders simultaneously, they became dive brakes to slow and dive the glider. The Valkyrie was simple to build and easy to knock-down and transport atop an automobile, and it flew well in light winds above flat terrain.
Victor D. Powell, past President of the United States Hang Glider Association (USHGA), built this Valkyrie and then generously donated the aircraft to the National Air and Space Museum on March 16, 1978.
Credit Line
Gift of Victor D. Powell.
1975
Inventory Number
A19780263000
Restrictions & Rights
Usage conditions apply
Type
CRAFT-Aircraft
Dimensions
Wingspan: 9.4 m (30 ft 9 in)
Length: 1.9 m (6 ft 3 in)
Height: 2.3 m (7 ft 6 in)
Weight: 21.6 kg (48 lb)
Country of Origin
United States of America
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National Air and Space Museum Collection
Location
Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, VA
Hangar
Boeing Aviation Hangar
National Air and Space Museum
Record ID
nasm_A19780263000
Usage of Metadata (Object Detail Text)
Not determined
GUID (Link to Original Record)
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nv9468863cd-0822-4246-a60a-9ab90cb23be6

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