Stoddard-Hamilton Glasair I Explained
The
Glasair I, originally built as the prototype
Glasair TD taildragger, is a high-performance
homebuilt aircraft built of
fiberglass. Created by Tom Hamilton as a fast, two-seat kitplane, the Glasair TD was derived from the earlier
Tom Hamilton Glasair and first flew in 1979. Hamilton formed
Stoddard-Hamilton Aircraft that year to produce and market the kit, which was the first pre-molded
composite aircraft available to builders. It was introduced to the public at the 1980
EAA Convention in
Oshkosh, Wisconsin, winning Hamilton the 1985 EAA August Raspet Award for "significant advancements in the field of
light aircraft design".
[1] Notes and References
- Web site: History of Glasair Aviation. Glasair Aircraft Owners Association. 2016.