To appreciate the robustness of the renaissance in hang gliding in the mid-1900s, the Markowski flow would be essential. Markowski history is invited in this thread in order to put on the table a flow that was very substantial in establishing many of the gifts we have available today in hang gliding. What Markowski?
Michael A. Markowski. In the Markowski flow one will find early model-world influences, early 1959 Jack Lambie factors, branching of Self-Soar Association into a cooperative eastern USA resonance, a tree of publications that give us very key reprints, international impacting
Scientific American magazine presence, and more. Please post Markowski flow items, stories, facts, images, etc., until we have a rich picture of one of the core flows that help to make our hang gliding community widespread and with variety.
His story is one of dreams being brought to effective works.
A file that needs some sharpening:
http://energykitesystems.net/hgh/markowski/eaamm.htmHis contemporary site has a strong set of items that may be discussed after study:
http://www.aeronauticalpublishers.com/P ... out_us.htmPersonal flight was a foundation sector for a branching publishing career; get a hint of such from his other site:
http://www.possibilitypress.comHis own classic HG authorship flowered in
The Hang Glider's Bible.
I personally continue to be in gratitude for his early aggressive foresight to republish some of Otto Lilienthal's works.
And more, the republishing of the famous classic works by James Means in three volumes. Any hang glider pilot wanting to give oneself core foundations would reach for those four books and weave the texts into their wings.
JoeF wrote:
My kids gave me a formal certificate awarding me a Ph.D. But I do not list such as initials of academic credit. But Mike Markowski, author of Hang Glider's Bible has written to me about me as "Doctor Low & Slow". Fun. College math students have called me Dr. Faust even after I informed that I did not have a doctoral academic degree.