In memoriam:
We want to express our most deep pain for the lose of Commander Ladislao Tejedor of the Spanish Airforce in the dramatic accident occured last sunday in the "Cuatro Vientos" airfield (LECU) during the monthly airshow of the "Fundación Infante de Orleans" (FIO). Our condolences to the family and friends, as well as to the people of the FIO that with unpayable work help for the conservation of the aviation history in Spain.
DIP Team
We reach today our number seven in the ranking. It goes to a man who did not create great designs or forge a legend in history. But he made something marvelous; he made it possible for everybody to feel the magic of flying. I mean the American Francis Melvin Rogallo (1912 – 2009), creator of the flexible wing that was named after him, one of the simplest profiles that have ever existed. He worked hard to attract the government’s and in NASA’s interest for his wing, but without success. Although NASA made some test to try this concept for the recovery of Gemini capsules, but they were rejected, even though they had been successfully used in the Paresev vehicle. In 1967 the program was cancelled. But something extraordinary came out from this failure. It was the design of the personal glider, nowadays known as Rogallo wings, that made the building of save and low cost vehicles possible, and the capacity for flying affordable to hundred thousands of people.
Therefore my position number 7 goes to Rogallo.
We will speak today about a news that in my opinion should be commented and spread worldwide. In Seattle (Washington) have occurred, in the following order, an earthquake, a coalescence phenomenon and a miracle. The earthquake was of high magnitude, but it was not sensed by the seismographs, although it trembled the basements of some buildings of the area. But I am anticipating the story, so let us make a chronologic description of the events: