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Ivo Boscarol

Ivo Boscarol (Slovene::; Italian::), born 15 April 1956, is the founder and CEO of Pipistrel, a producer of ultralight and light aircraft, based in Ajdovščina, Slovenia. Boscarol is most known as an aircraft designer and entrepreneur.

Contents

  • 1 Early career
  • 2 Pipistrel
  • 3 References
  • 4 External References

Early career

Boscarol was born in 1956 in Postojna, Slovenia, at thetime also part of Yugoslavia. His father Augusto Boscarol, a machineengineer, spent several young years as a test pilot at the Aermacchi, an Italian aircraft manufacturer.Family lived in Ajdovščina, a town in western Slovenia near which a small military airfield was located.After elementary and high school in Ajdovščina Boscarol studied economy at the University of Ljubljana. From 1976 to 1986 he was involved in publishing, owned a studio, in photography (officialphotographer at the Šentjakobsko gledališče theatre in Ljubljana 1976–1980), was an advertising manager of the student radio station in Ljubljana (1976–1978), a manager of several musicians and rockbands.Boscarol also organized several art photo exhibitions, including nudes.He introduced the badge concept and m* production to Yugoslavia, at the time unfamiliar in the country.

Pipistrel Virus SW 912 IS ultra-light airplane

Pipistrel

In the eighties of the past century the era of hang gliding and powered hang gliding arrived and Boscarol, though flying private aircraft of any kind was not legal, started an own private business, Boscarol studio, a small-scale production of motorized hang gliders, mainly for customers in the neighboring Italy. He had to test his prototypes, first hang gliders, later ultra-lightairplanes, and to avoid too much attention he flew between dusk and darkness. The flying times and shape of the wings earned the aircraft the nickname "pipistrel", a word locals use in dialect for bat. It is derived from Italian pipistrello.

Boscarol used the word to name his new company, Pipistrel. After a struggling first decade the markets began to open up following the exhibition of Pipistrel Sinus ultra-light aircraft at the 1995 AERO Friedrichshafen European general aviation trade show.Commitment to light designs and fuel efficiency, possible especially in the category of motor gliders paved the way to wide recognition of the company and his ideas.

*embled engine on a light-sport aircraft in the Pipistrel Ajdovščina factory

Most visible was the successful participation at several NASA Centennial Challenges, prize contests aimed at engaging the public at large to help advance the aeronautic and space technologies. It began with the 2007 NASA Personal Air Vehicle (PAV) Challenge compe*ion (Pipistrel Virus) and was followed in 2008, when the event was renamed to NASA General Aviation Technology Challenge (GAT).

The most important of all was the participation at the Google-sponsored 2011 NASA Green Flight Challenge (GFC) compe*ion with a $1,350.000 main prize, the largest in aviation history. Compe*ion rules asked for an aviation breakthrough. The competing aircraft were required to fly 200 miles (320:km) in less than two hours; reach an average speed of at least 100:mph (160:km/h); take off at a distance of less than 2,000 feet (610:m) to clear a 50-foot (15:m) obstacle; deliver a decibel rating of less than 78 dBA at full-power takeoff while using less than one US gallon (3.8:L) of gasoline per occupant.

10 planes entered the compe*ion, 3 of them actually flew and only 2 met the above requirements. The contest-winning Taurus G4 electric plane was of an unconventional design, with two fuselages and a large (200 horsepower or 150:kW) motor in between. Such a design was required to accommodate the over 75 kilowatt-hours (270:MJ) of lithium-ion polymer batteries, nearly half the weight of a 2,350-pound (1,070:kg) plane. The development of this aircraft, led by Tine Tomazic, 5 months from concept to production was achieved using high performance computing (HPC) technologies including computational fluid dynamics. It won the 2014 HPC Innovation Excellence Award.

References

    External References

    • Official CV
    • Pipistrel website
    • Pipistrel USA

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