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- 1. Pazmany Aircraft Corporation
- Creation, development, and management
of the company. San Diego.1957
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- 2. Design, Engineering, And Construction
of The PL Monoplanes
- PL-1, PL-2, and PL-4A gain International
recognition in magazines, clubs, associations, and in Jane's Encyclopedia;
with amateur builders, and governments. Planes are used as trainers
in Thailand, South Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia. 1962-Present
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- 3. Publishing The Light Aircraft
Books and Plans
- Innovative building practices
result in the publishing of definitive books on light aircraft
design, construction, landing gear, and main gear, in six separate
books, that become popular with amatuer builders everywhere. The
publishing of high-detailed yet simple plans and assemlbies set
quality standards within the industry.
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- 4. The Pazmany Efficiency Contest
- Created and conducted the first
real world evaluation of homebuilt aircraft for the EAA. Oshkosh,
Wisconsin, 1970
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- 5. Dr. August Raspet Memorial Award
- Outstanding contribution to the
advancement of light aircraft design, 1970
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- 6. Outstanding Contribution To The
Design of Light Aircraft
- EAA Awards for contribution in
aerospace engineering and light airplane design. 1970. 1972.
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- 7. Registerered Patents
- Emergency Shut-Off Gas Valve;
Elastic Support For Ducts (Convair); Elastic Belmouth For Vertifan
Systems (Ryan); Overwing Thrust Reverser (Rohr); Fin Erection
Mechanism (General Dynamics).
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- 8. Head Designer Of The Ryan Cloudster
- Motor glider that holds records
for long endurance flight. 1977. San Diego, California.
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- 9. University Lecturer: Aerospace
Enginering
- San Diego State University 1975-1979.
University Of California at San Diego. 1979-1980
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- 10. Honorary Recognition by the American Institute
of Aeronautics and Astronautics
- Outstanding Contribution to Aerospace Engineering, December, 1984
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American Institute of Aeronautics, San Diego Chapter
- Outstanding Technical Achievement Award in Aerospace Engineering, 1984-1985
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- 12. EAA Homebuilders Hall Of Fame
- Honored for furthering the goals
of all those who love to fly and love aviation. Oshkosh, Wisconsin,1997
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