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The Besler Steam Plane


A Travel Air 2000 biplane made the world's first piloted flight under steam power over Oakland, California, on 12 April 1933.The strangest feature of the flight was its relative silence; spectators on the ground could hear the pilot when he called to them from mid-air.The aircraft, piloted by William Besler, had been fitted with a two-cylinder, 150 hp reciprocating engine.An important contribution to its design was made by Nathan C. Price, a former Doble Steam Motors engineer.Price was working on high pressure compact engines for rail and road transport; the purpose of the flight was to obtain publicityfor this work. Following its unexpectedly favourable reception Price went to Boeing and worked on various aviation projects, but Boeingdropped the idea of a steam aeroengine in 1936. Price later worked for Lockheed where his experience with developingcompact burners for steam boilers helped to design Lockheed's first jet engine.The advantages of the "Besler System" that were claimed at the time included the elimination of audible noise and destructive vibration;greater efficiency at low engine speeds and also at high altitudes where lower air temperatures assisted condensation; reduced likelihoodof engine failure; reduced maintenance costs; reduced fuel costs, since fuel oil was used in place of petrol; reduced fire hazardsince the fuel was less volatile and operating temperatures were lower; and a lack of need for radio shielding.For capacities in excess of 1000 horse power a turbine captures the energy released by the expansion of steam more efficientlythan a piston. Thus, the steam reciprocating engine turned out to be unsuitable for scaling up to the needs of large aircraft.

Channel: Entertainment
Uploaded: December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm
Author: Bomberguy

Length: 03:23
Rating: 4.91
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dustziggy (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
It uses fuel oil to produce the steam needed to drive the engine. So its not 'green' actualy


DrSniperLT (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
wowzers


Tubemeister77 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Absolutely amazing. In all my years of aviation history interest I've never come across this gem. If as much money had been spent developing the steam engine as has been wasted on internal combustion engines we'd all be travelling 'green' and the oil pirates wouldn't be holding us to ransom.


Tubemeister77 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
'Sunday' comedy song, pub. 1926Music and Words by Ned Miller, Chester Cohn,Jules Stein, Bennie Krueger"I'm blue ev'ry Monday, thinking over Sunday That one day when I'm with you.It seems that I sigh all day Tuesday, I cry all Wednesday Oh, my! how I long for you!And then comes Thursday;Gee it's long; it never goes by.Friday makes me feel like I'm gonna die.But after payday is my fun day;I shine all day Sunday That one day when I'm with you."


gmcman30 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
150 HP, that pretty impressive. Great vid!


wind4watts (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Great video thanks & a great engineering achievement no doubt 150 bhp with an onboard flash boiler.


wind4watts (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Not quite the first, but great achievement. Hirax Maxim built a similar (larger) plane it took off in Ader in France 1894, got airborne , he spent £20,000 millions then. It was featured in newspapers of the time. These guys had better/later technology to work with of course.


applesweeter (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Does anyone know whate is the name of the music?


Blogengezer (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
The three elements of 'the closed Cycle' (sealed).. Heat-cold-kinetic. Apply any one, and the other two are the end result. The basic system used in the standard home refrigerator or heat pump OR the basic 'Minto' system. Apply heat with kinetic energy and refrigeration as the by product)(Nissan was the last owner) In Antarctica they moved an iceberg with it. 'Cold' was the source of kinetic energy turning the prop, heat was the by product. So simple, too bad no more Engineers to perfect it.


tonytiger75 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
The Doble steam car was an engineering marvel, it was the most reliable steam car ever designed; I'm not surprised this thing worked with one of the Doble engineers working on it.I wonder about the range?




 

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