National Air and Space Museum (U.S.). Daedalus Human Powered Aircraft Project.

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The Daedalus aircraft project was begun by a group of students and alumni of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology interested in the possibility of human-powered flight in 1985. The work was chiefly funded by United Technologies Corporation and Anheuser-Busch, Inc. Additional support was provided by the National Air and Space Museum and by M.I.T. In 1987 Steven Bussolari piloted the plane from Crete to Santorini (Thera), Greece, a distance of some 72 miles. The plane crashed on landing, and NASM acquired parts of the wreckage for its collections.

Smithsonian Institution Archives, Agency History. Record 228929

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associatedWith Anheuser-Busch, inc. corporateBody
associatedWith Bussolari, Steven Robert. person
associatedWith Massachusetts Institute of Technology corporateBody
associatedWith United Technologies Corporation. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Thera Island (Greece)
Crete (Greece)
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Airplanes
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Active 1985

Active 1987

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