Peter Garrison

Peter Garrison

Peter Garrison is an American journalist and amateur aircraft designer/builder. He was born in Los Angeles, California in 1943. He received a degree in English from Harvard University in 1965.

From 1968-1973, while living in Tarzana, California, he designed and built an all-metal, two-seat, single-engine low-wing monoplane. The design was influenced by the T-18 of John Thorp and the PL-2 of Ladislao Pazmany, both California airplane designer/builders. Garrison called the plane "Melmoth" (after the novel "Melmoth the Wanderer"), and, with his companion Nancy Salter, used the aircraft to fly to Europe, Japan and South America.

In 1981 they had a son, Nicholas (see Nick Garrison), who also has graduated from Harvard University. In 1988 they had a daughter, Lily.

In 1981 he began design on a four-seat enlargement of "Melmoth". In 1982 the original Melmoth was destroyed at Orange County (California) Airport while awaiting takeoff when a landing airplane lost control and ran into it. The larger aircraft first flew in 2002 (it appeared at the 2003 Experimental Aircraft Association's national meet, and was featured on the cover of August 2003 edition of "Flying Magazine"). It was constructed of glass- and carbon-fiber-reinforced composite instead of aluminum, and has two additional seats (the rear seats are rear-facing, which reduces the required cabin size). It features retractable gear and a 200hp turbocharged engine. It is based at Whiteman Airport in Los Angeles.

Peter Garrison is a free-lance writer, often contributing articles to "Smithsonian Air & Space" magazine and "Conde Nast Traveler". He also writes two monthly articles for "Flying" magazine ("Aftermath" and "Technicalities"); he has written for Flying since 1968. With David Pinella, he co-founded AeroLogic, a company that creates and sells computer software programs which analyze fluid dynamics.

Mr. Garrison has 4,000 hours of flight time. He holds a single/multiengine commercial pilot license with instrument, Learjet, helicopter, seaplane, glider, gyroplane and hot-air balloon ratings.

Mr. Garrison provided the foreword of the 2002 book "Simplified Aircraft Design for Homebuilders" by Daniel P. Raymer PhD.

Mr. Garrison is sometimes confused with "Peter Garrison" which is the pseudonym used by Craig Shaw Gardner, a prolific science-fiction writer born in 1949.

External links

* [http://www.aerologic.com Aerologic software]
* [http://www.melmoth2.com Melmoth airplane page]


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