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craft on a triangular 1.5 km (0.93 mi) course in under three minutes (for an average speed of 32 km/h (20 mph)). Further segments of a total prize pot of £100,000 were to be awarded for every improvement in speed of at least 5%; the next segment was won in the MacCready Bionic Bat
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offered the first Kremer prizes, of £5,000 for the first human-powered aircraft to fly a figure-of-eight course round two markers half-a-mile apart. It was conditional that the designer, entrant pilot, place of construction and flight must all be British. In 1973 Kremer increased the prize to £50,000
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designed by Günther Rochelt. The fourth segment was won on 2 December 1984, with a flight of 143.08 seconds in the MacCready Bionic Bat piloted by Bryan Allen. The fifth and final segment was won with a flight of 122.01 seconds by Holger Rochelt flying
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when they were invited to join the Society. Its title was changed from "Man" to "Human" in 1988 because of the many successful flights made by female pilots.
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with a flight of 163.28 seconds on 18 July 1984, piloted by Parker MacCready. The third segment was won by Holger Rochelt flying
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The second Kremer prize, of £100,000, was won on 12 June 1979, again by Paul MacCready, when Bryan Allen flew MacCready's
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There are currently three Kremer Prizes that have not yet been awarded, for a total of £150,000:
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are a series of monetary awards, established in 1959 by the industrialist Henry Kremer.
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A Kremer prize of £20,000 for speed was won in 1984 by a design team of the
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Local challenge that is limited to youth groups (under 18 years) in the UK.
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The first Kremer prize of £50,000 was won on 23 August 1977 by Dr.
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Sporting aircraft challenge stressing maneuverability (£100,000),
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Under the auspices of the Society, in 1959 the industrialist
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and opened it to all nationalities, to stimulate interest.
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Graham Warwick Washington (4 March 2013). "Power Prize".
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Monetary award given to pioneers of human-powered flight
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Royal Aeronautical Society Human Powered Flight Group
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Royal Aeronautical Society Human Powered Flight Group
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26 mile Marathon course in under an hour (£50,000),
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Royal Aeronautical Society
College of Aeronautics
Cranfield
Henry Kremer
Paul MacCready
Gossamer Condor
Bryan Allen
Gossamer Albatross
England
France
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MIT Monarch B
Musculair 1
Musculair 2
List of engineering awards
Sikorsky Prize
"Flying Magazine"
ISSN
0015-4806
"Human Powered Flight Group Webpage"


Bionic Bat - Stored energy human powered aircraft
Royal Aeronautical Society Human Powered Flight Group
Categories
Human-powered aircraft
Aerospace engineering awards
British science and technology awards
Awards established in 1959
Royal Aeronautical Society

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