Walter Chmela

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Walter Frank Chmela
BornTemplate:Birth date
Vienna, Austria
DiedTemplate:Death date and age
Occupation(s)Engineer, aviator
Spouse(s)Edith Chmela (deceased), remarried to Eva Chmela
ChildrenGlenn Gary Walter Mathew Chmela

Walter Frank Chmela (28 May 1926 – 10 July 2021) was an Austrian-born Canadian aviator. He set many Canadian records in the field of soaring. He was a leading promoter of the sport of soaring in Canada.

Biography[edit | edit source]

At age 14 he did his first solo glider flight and gained his Glider Pilot License in 1943. He studied engineering at the University of Vienna. Upon graduation he worked in the reconstruction. In 1950 he moved to Toronto, Canada.

After working in the engineering field for several years he formed his own company, Indesco international Ltd. He would operate this company until 1995.

When he arrived in Canada, Walter co-founded a gliding club. Because they needed tow pilots he gained a pilot's license and bought a Taylorcraft Auster.[1] Later he founded the York Soaring Association in Toronto, funding much of the club including the land for the airfield, the hangars, gliders and tow planes. Walter was also instrumental in organizing gliding camps for the Canadian Air Cadets, more than 500 Cadets have benefited from these camps over the years.[2]

Chmela died on 10 July 2021, at the age of 95.[3]

Gliding records[edit | edit source]

  • Single Seat Absolute Altitude record, 12,449m (41,000'ASL), 1974
  • Multi Seat Absolute Altitude record, 10,390m (35,000'ASL), 1975
  • Multi Seat Speed Closed Circuit Out and Return record, 65kmph, 1976

Awards and honours[edit | edit source]

Notes[edit | edit source]


References[edit | edit source]

  • York Soaring Association website, 2011
  • Canadian Aviation Hall of Fame website, 2011

External links[edit | edit source]


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  1. York Soaring Association website
  2. Canadian Aviation Hall of Fame website.
  3. Walter Frank Chmela.  Retrieved 7 December 2022 from Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame