For release October 20, 2005CLEAR
SKIES, SOARING GLIDERS OPEN UT SPACE INSTITUTE’S SPECIAL EVENTS
Four gliders sailing in the blue Tullahoma skies – including
a two-seater that carried several spectators aloft Thursday –
was a “perfect prelude to one of the Space Institute’s most
cherished traditions,” said Dr. John E. Caruthers.
Caruthers, University of Tennessee associate vice president and
chief operating officer of UTSI, thanked Dr. Gary A. Flandro,
himself a glider pilot, for “inviting his friends and associates
to join us for this Miller Wilder Glider Event.”
Flandro, who holds UTSI’s Boling Chair of Excellence in Space
Propulsion, flew his own glider for the show before delivering
the 28th Quick-Goethert Lecture in the Institute’s auditorium a
few hours later.
One of those hitching a ride with Dr. Peter Solies in the
Institute’s glider was Professor Wolfgang Alles, Flight Dynamics
Chair at the Technical University of Aachen – in town for the
lecture. Solies, an associate professor in Aviations Systems,
also founded the Institute’s Soaring Club and its chief flight
instructor.
Richard W. (Dick) Butler of Manchester, a graduate of UTSI and a
world glider champion, flew his glider for the two-hour event,
named in honor of Miller Wilder, a UTSI student killed in a
glider accident in Arizona in June 2004.
Lending a hand to students and other handlers readying the
gliders for flight was Gerhard Waibel, sailplane designer for
the Schleicher glider manufacturer in Germany, and Mrs. Waibel.
Winfried Goethert, a son of the late B.H. Goethert, first
director of the Space Institute, drove the tow truck for the
UTSI aircraft. Daniel Banuti, an Aachen exchange student
visiting UTSI accompanied a host of Institute students in
assisting the pilots.

Dr. Gary Flandro shows Tina Rice,
a graduate research assistant at UTSI, controls in
his glider – one of four featured in a fly-in.

Professor Wolfgang Alles from Aachen,
front, settles in for a ride in UTSI’s glider, piloted
by Dr. Peter Solies, in rear.

Chatting with Gerhard Waibel and his
wife, left, are Dr. John Caruthers and Dr. Gary Flandro,
during the Glider “fly-in” at Tullahoma Airport
Thursday.
-- UTSI Photos
Writer: Weldon Payne (931) 393-7222
wpayne@utsi.edu
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