KARL H. STEFAN
Karl H. Stefan was born July 28, 1916 Omaha,
As a balloonist and aeronautical engineer Karl has for more than 50 years, he has made contributions of significant value to aeronautics and ballooning in particular.
In 1950 Karl had duty in the Navy at the Aeronautical Structures Laboratory in
After retiring from the Navy in 1960, Karl went to work for the
At this same time, Tracy Barnes had been working in the Physics Dept of the
In 1963 Karl switched employment from the
Then in May of 1964, Tracy Barnes got the idea of trying for a balloon altitude record in a small polyethylene balloon. Karl assisted him in the planning.
Around 1965, Karl left General Mills and went to work for the
stratospheric balloon problems, thermal and aerodynamic analysis services for balloon borne packages, and supervision of major ballooning projects. These programs included Project Stratoscope, a joint effort of NASA,
At the same time Karl continued his sport ballooning activity, and was contacted by Chauncey Dunn who wanted to become a balloonist. So Chauncey bought a Raven hot air balloon, and Karl became his instructor and collaborator in establishing some hot-air balloon altitude records. For their altitude attempts, they worked together collecting all the equipment needed, and when the good weather day came they laid out the balloon, and then tossed a coin to see who would fly first. That turned out to be Karl. He took off and got to 31,000 feet when his oxygen exhaust valve froze up. So he had to discontinue the flight with his record setting at 31,000 feet. A few days later when the weather was good again Chauncey flew, with a heated oxygen valve, and set a record, of about 33,000 ft. So we each got our name in the World Record Book.
In the 1970's Karl become the Chairman of the Events Committee for the Balloon Federation of America for the National Hot Air Balloon Championships. Karl, along with Tucker Comstock and Bill Meadows and others were instrumental in getting the early competition rules into operation.
In 1971 Karl established his own altitude world record piloting a hot air balloon. He received the FAI’s highest honor, Montgolfier Diploma, in 1972 for the flight.
Around 1973 Tracy Barnes, Dodds Meddock and Karl decided to start a hot-air balloon factory, The Balloon Works.
About 1977 Karl decided that the wave of the future was gas airships for advertising applications. He teamed up with Frank Ryder and Ray Gallagher, and some oil entrepreneurs as the investors, to
During this period Karl became an active member of the Balloon Federation of America. His interest in competition lead him to chair of the BFA Events Committee. In the late 1970s Karl continued his BFA activity, on the Events Committee, and then as Delegate to the CIA (Commission Internationale Aerostation, the ballooning branch of the Federation Aeronautique Internationale). Karl was the USA Delegate for a few years, then in 1985 was elected President of the CIA where he continued until 1995. After that Karl helped out as Chairman of the CIA Records Review Subcommittee.
In 1980 Karl went to work for "ILC Dover", doing engineering design for the large tethered aerostats operated by the U. S. Government to watch Cuba and to interdict infiltration from south of the border. There were also some far-out LTA concept studies. Since 1987 Karl has lived near
In 1987 Stefan moved to
In November 1996, in recognition of his Naval Aviation and ballooning careers, the National Aeronautics Association awarded to Karl the title "Elder Statesman of Aviation" at a nice banquet in
Mr. Stefan holds licenses as instrument rated commercial pilot for single and multi- engine aircraft and rotorcraft, and for free balloons. He holds positions with the Federal Aviation Administration as a Designated Engineering Representative with engineering approval authority for balloons. He is an active member of the Balloon Federation of America and continues to serve as chair for the CIA’s Records Review subcommittee. He is currently a “President of Honor” of the CIA
committee of the FAI.
NOTABLE EVENTS/ACHIEVMENTS:
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- Pilot, Airplanes & Helicopters; Research and Dev elopement Administrator.
- LTA Engineer for the
- Research and Development Engineer for the Balloon Works.
- R&D Engineer for The Tyler Airship Company
- R&D Engineer for ILC Dover LTA-Projects
- First Flight in Balloon was 1956 with Tony Fairbanks from Swarthmore
- 1961 First Flight with Tracey Barnes from Minneapolis
- 1962-63 Chief Judge of St. Paul Winter Carnvial Balloon Races
- Montgolfier Award 1972 for flight June 9, 1971 from Longment Co, where he established new
World FAA Class Altitude