This is a Quadruplane Hang Glider designed and built by Larry Hall around 1978. This video was taken from a VHS cassette tape that was made from the original Super 8 movie film. These flights were made at The Point of the Mountain, Utah. The glider had a span (top wing) of 20 feet 10 inches. It weighed approximately 65 pounds. There was an article about it in the January 1979 Soaring Magazine. Thanks for watching.
Eric Raymond, as quoted by another; primary source sought wrote:I had a rigid wing hang glider with diffuser tips and I tried to do forward tumbles with it. I thought the glider was strong enough to handle the loads of a tumble. It had big elevons which when tipped down would make a flying wing nose down radically, which was my intention. I built a harness with three carabiners. One you hook in normally. The others you hook in to the other two corners of the control bar after launch. You are just suspended in the triangle when you go upside down.
Hazards of the Air
From time to time a member our team might ‘disappear’. Nothing would be said. He or she would just not be seen at any more shows, and if questioned, Captain Gaudron would merely say that the aeronaut in question had ‘left the team’. They had left, sure enough!
So Maud Brooks had ‘disappeared’, and Viola Kavanah, Devil-may-care Captain Smith and handsome, dashing Captain Fleet – They “disappeared’ too.
We learnt not to question these departures, for death was a subject on which we did not dwell. We might read of such an event in a newspaper, but if we did, our reaction was that of most people who flirt with danger: it might happen to them but never to me.
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