Garrison Melmoth 2 Explained

The Garrison Melmoth 2 is the second aircraft design from author Peter Garrison.[1]

Development

The Melmoth 2 was started in August 1981 as a composite follow-on to the complex Melmoth homebuilt. Initial fuselage lay-up was performed by Garrison along with engineer Burt Rutan and future private astronaut Mike Melvill, who also performed a fair number of the test flights. The aircraft is a single engine four-seat retractable tricycle gear low-wing with a T-tail arrangement. The rear seats face aft.[2] The engine is cooled using updraft air which enters through a single inlet below the spinner and emerges from the top of the cowling near the spinner. A single airbrake panel opens under the fuselage. The tapered wings are equipped with large Fowler flaps. The original design has been modified with 45-degree sweep winglets and gear doors.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Garrison . Peter . Melmoth 2: A Personal Airplane. Flying. August 1, 2003. 2012-09-04.
  2. Popular Science. October 2003. The Right Flyer.
  3. Flying Magazine. Five years with Melmoth 2. 25 May 2008.