Today in History – August 23, 1977 – Gossamer Condor achieves first human powered flight around a figure eight. This team effort, under the leadership of Paul B. MacCready, Jr., won the $50,000 Kremer Prize and captured the world’s attention. Bryan Allen maintained a head-height during the 7 1/2 minute figure eight flight. British millionaire [...]
Entries from August 2009
Engineering Education "Today in History" Blog: Gossamer Condor and human-powered flight
August 23rd, 2009 · 1 Comment
Tags: Aerospace Engineering · Engineering Design · Mechanical Engineering
Engineering Education "Today in History" Blog: First All American Soap Box Derby
August 19th, 2009 · 2 Comments
Today in History – August 19, 1934 – First All-American Soap Box Derby. This youth competition was inspired by photographer Myron Scott while he was covering a story on the soap box cars built by local boys for the Dayton Daily News. He was motivated to develop a similar program at a national scale. Not [...]
Tags: General Engineering, Engineering Science
Engineering Education "Today in History" Blog: First voyage of Fulton's steamboat
August 17th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Today in History – August 17, 1807- Robert Fulton’s North River Steam Boat, called the Clermont, began its first voyage up New York’s Hudson River to complete a successful round-trip from New York City to Albany, traveling 150 miles in 32 hours. Although Robert Fulton did not invent the steamboat, he is credited with making [...]
Tags: General Engineering, Engineering Science
Engineering Education “Today in History” Blog: The Panama Canal and Ship Engineering
August 15th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Today in History – August 15, 1914 – First ship through the Panama Canal. Ever since Europeans discovered the new world, sailors dreamed of linking the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans across the Isthmus of Panama, a narrow neck of land connecting North and South America in what is now the country of Panama. The construction [...]
Tags: General Engineering, Engineering Science
Engineering Education "Today in History" Blog: Stainless steel is first cast
August 13th, 2009 · 2 Comments
Today in History – August 13, 1913 – English metallurgist, Harry Brearley cast the first true stainless steel in Sheffield, England. This steel alloy was composed of 0.24% carbon and 12.8% chromium. Brearley (upper left photo) was trying to develop a more erosion-resistant steel for rifle barrels. He etched samples with acid before examining the [...]