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American aerospace engineer and inventor
Douglas Malewicki
File:Doug-malewicki-sportsman-of-the-year.webpDoug Malewicki in 2012
Born(1939-02-28)28 February 1939
Chicago, Illinois,
Known for
Awards
  • Guiness world record for street-legal vehicles driven at freeway speeds
  • 2012 Orange County Register's Outdoor Sportsman of the Year
Scientific career
FieldsAeronautics, Mechanical engineering

Douglas "Doug" Malewicki is an American aerospace engineer and inventor of Polish descent. Many of his inventions concern flying vehicles, but the range is quite diverse. He is also the concept creator and inventor of Skytran PRT (Personal Rapid Transit).

Green vehicles

Malewicki spent the past 25 years advancing the Skytran concept: ultra-light computer-controlled cars hanging below aluminum Maglev (magnetic levitation) tracks that could be supported above roads just by utility poles or the sides of buildings. Skytran basically combines maglev (which allows high speeds) and a hanging design (more stable; smaller tracks) with the 1960s idea of Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) -- cars individual commuters take directly to their destination (hence "Personal"), but computer-driven and available to others after they exit (hence "Transit"). Another key PRT idea Skytran follows is exiting the main track for boarding; so the cars behind don't need to wait as they do with mass transit vehicles. In 2019 Israeli media said that Skytran was being considered as a transportation solution for bringing baggage and passengers from the new Ramon Airport to the city of Eilat, 20 kilometers away. Skytran was advanced in Israel since 2002 and was proposed at the Knesset in 2011. In 2011 it was revealed that a model of Skytran was being developed along with Israel Aerospace Industries.

Malewicki developed the 157 and 156-miles-per-gallon "California Commuter" cars that hold the Guinness fuel economy records for street-legal vehicles driven at freeway speeds—an example of green vehicles.

He studied and developed various engineering solutions for Highly-aerodynamic Human-powered vehicles such as Recumbent bicycles.

Other vehicles

Doug shaking hands with Evel Knievel at Twin Falls.

Malewicki developed the following vehicles and rides:

Other inventions and innovations

Malewicki was also involved in the development and invention of the following:

Malewicki designed the Nuclear War card game, and had been selling it independently beginning in 1965. Rick Loomis of Flying Buffalo, for whom the game was one of the influences on his own Nuclear Destruction PBM, noticing that people were confusing the two games with each other, so after tracking Malewicki down, he added the game to his own catalogue and started publishing Nuclear War through Flying Buffalo in 1972. Expansions included "Nuclear Proliferation", "Nuclear Escalation", and "Weapons of Mass Destruction".

An aeronautical engineer by training, Malewicki spent much of his career working for American aeronautics and space companies: the Apollo program moon landing vehicles, the Stealth bomber, and Cessna aircraft including their first private jet airplane. He was a model rocket enthusiast, becoming famous early in his career for the Malewicki Equations that predicted the altitude and coast time of a model rocket flight.

According to Malewicki's daughter, he was the inspiration for the original one eyed monster, called Mike on Pee-wee's Playhouse TV show, and later to become the inspiration for Mike Wazowski drawn by Ricky Nierva in Monsters, Inc.. A copy of the game plans in which he drew the first image of this alien is distributed free.

See also

Notes

  1. https://clustrmaps.com/person/Malewicki-1frcdc
  2. https://www.ancestry.com/1940-census/usa/Illinois/Douglas-Malewicki_538gkc
  3. www.canosoarus.com — Douglas Malewicki's invention Web site
  4. Biography page at CarbonAngel.
  5. About Doug Malewicki and the Skytran concept at BigThink.com including a video interview with him
  6. New innovation: Floating from Timna to Eilat Ilan Getenu, May 2, 2019, Israel Hayom (in Hebrew)
  7. Committee for Gasoline Replacements, at the Israeli parliament (The Knesset) February 8, 2011. Open Knesset website (in Hebrew)
  8. If no light rail, give them an aerospace rail
  9. The California Commuter, canosoarus.com, accessed March 21, 2011.
  10. Gross, AC, Kyle CR, and Malewicki DJ. The aerodynamics of human-powered land vehicles. Scientific American 249: 142-152, 1983. This article appears in several patents.
  11. Waking up in Reno Trailer "So what do you say we sacrifice a new car?"
  12. Skycycle page on Caosaurus.com. See Skycycle X-2 for more details.
  13. About Malewicki and rocket belts Archived October 2, 2011, at the Wayback Machine on the AmericanRocketmen website. It includes images. This belt was later on the cause for a murder between the stuntmen using it, with the belt disappearing (see Sunday Herald Oct 13, 2002).
  14. "Archived copy". www.canosoarus.com. Archived from the original on 29 July 2021. Retrieved 18 September 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  15. World record for the kitecycle on the Winged website and the Malewicki patent from 1978 on Google patents.
  16. ^ Shannon Appelcline (2011). Designers & Dragons. Mongoose Publishing. p. 35. ISBN 978-1-907702-58-7.
  17. BS Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering, University of Illinois, Department of Aerospace Engineering and Sigma Gamma Tau UIUC Archived May 20, 2006, at the Wayback Machine 1961
  18. MS Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering, Stanford University, 1963
  19. Michelle Malewicki on Mike the monster in Doug's Canosaurus website.

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