The Anonymous Widower

The Edgley Optica

The airship photo and the associated comments with Paul, have got me thinking about aviation.

It lways seems, that any alternative approach to replace conventional fixed wing types or helicopters, ends in failure.

Sometimes, this is because the technology doesn’t work, sometimes because there are accidents, but I do feel that sometimes vested interests strangle the new ideas at birth. 

I used to be a competent private pilot and I still have over a thousand hours in my log book, if I can find it. It is quite a lot of varied flying in both singles and twins, all around the United Kingdom, Europe, the United States and Australia. I used to follow the aviation press a lot too, so I’m not without knowledge and experience of what has been tried and what works in aviation.  Artemis, the project management system, I designed, was also used on a lot of aviation projects.

One of the aviation projects that fascinated me was the Edgley Optica observation aircraft. It was designed as an alternative to a helicopter for low-level surveillance, for use by those such as the Police. In about 1986, the company was in trouble and looking for investors, so I checked them out and actually had a flight in the aircraft as a passenger. I did take control for a few minutes and it was an easy plane to fly.

The company’s troubles were probably in part caused by an unexplained crash of an Optica being flown by Wiltshire Police. It certainly wouldn’t have helped sales.

The pilot had his own theories about the crash but writing over twenty years later, I can’t give any credence to what he said.

However, this doesn’t mean that this unusual concept isn’t worth pursuing.  Especially as now we have learned so much more about the lightweight structures that might just make designs like this possible and economic.

I have a personal regret about my trip in an Optica.  I didn’t have my camera with me!

September 6, 2010 - Posted by | World | ,

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