The Besler Steam Plane

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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 publicity
for this work. Following its unexpectedly favourable reception Price went to Boeing and worked on various aviation projects, but Boeing
dropped the idea of a steam aeroengine in 1936. Price later worked for Lockheed where his experience with developing
compact 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 likelihood
of engine failure; reduced maintenance costs; reduced fuel costs, since fuel oil was used in place of petrol; reduced fire hazard
since 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 efficiently
than a piston. Thus, the steam reciprocating engine turned out to be unsuitable for scaling up to the needs of large aircraft.

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The Besler Steam Plane

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  • really, i bet they ...

    really, i bet they could do it lol

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  • lol

    lol

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  • A steam powered ...

    A steam powered airplane ? ! Why that sounds almost as crazy as a Hydrogen Powered car.

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  • I would love to ...

    I would love to have flown this plane.
    Where is it today?

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  • Would be a bit hard ...

    Would be a bit hard stokeing in mid air.

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  • Oh, that is just So ...

    Oh, that is just So Cool. 8)

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  • I believe that ...

    I believe that Besler, was a engineer for Doble Steam car... The most advanced steam cars made. They outperformed the gas models in every way... do a google search on it. But combination of bad luck, and money troubles put them out of business. I wonder how history would be different now. The beauty of steam is any liquid fuel could be used to heat. Doble perfected a flash boiler that could produce pressure to move the car in 30 seconds from 32deg F. cold soak overnight.

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  • the music was the ...

    the music was the best part.

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  • Interesting.

    Interesting.

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  • Looks cool. The ...

    Looks cool. The idea of the reversibl prop is good. Optimal for STOL aircraft! But the steam engine is not very effective.

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  • would never have ...

    would never have believed it possible!How about a steam powered Airbus A380 ?

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  • right, good point.

    right, good point.

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  • Geez and thats with ...

    Geez and thats with 1930's technology? Imagine what could be done in this area with the present level of technology if industry was so inclined ?

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  • If you use a ...

    If you use a condenser, you don't need much water. And wood? This burns fuel oil, not wood!

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  • This airplane is ...

    This airplane is just amazing! I would love a chance to fly a plane like this. I've never seen a plane go backwards before....I mean, on purpose using the engine. I would be concerned about flight duration though. Water and wood is heavy.

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