You will have heard of the Famous Skunk Works. Home of the prototypes of the U2, the Blackbird and the Stealth Fighter.
It thrived on informality and low cost solutions. The best aero engineers in the US worked there, including according to urban legend, Joe Wurts.
Well, SA has its own Skunk Works. It is within spitting distance of the Cradle of Humankind. It operates under the keen eye of Evan Shaw. It is the home of the Tsotsi. The aircraft that filled most of the top spots at the last Highveld Thermal League.
In so doing the Tsotsi beat exotic imported models costing many times as much.
This is the Skunk Works with an engineer hard at work. For obvious resons of security, I cannot name him.
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First a South African in space and now this. Viva.
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