50th anniversary of world's first human-powered flight on 9 November 1961.
The Southampton University Man Powered Aircraft (or SUMPAC) on 9 November 1961 became the first human-powered aircraft to make an officially authenticated take-off and flight. Read more
SUHPA effort to mark 50th anniversary of world's first human-powered flight
2011 marks the 50th anniversary of the world's first human-powered flight, when a group of University of Southampton students designed and built SUMPAC (Southampton University Man Powered Aircraft). To commemorate this achievement, a group of University of Southampton students are constructing their own human-powered aircraft (SUHPA) to be entered into the prestigious £100,000 Kremer International Sporting Aircraft Competition, which promotes the development of human-powered aircraft (HPA). A HPA is powered solely from human energy during take-off, cruise and landing. The first successful take-off and landing of SUMPAC was on 9 November 1961 covering a distance of over 650 metres. To win the Kremer prize, SUHPA must twice navigate a 1500 metre triangular course at five metres above ground level at a speed of not less than 17 mph. Read more