Kohm Lady Godiva

The Lady Godiva is a human-powered aircraft built in the early 1980s by Thomas Kohm of Huntington, New York.

[1] Kohm had been a physics teacher at Cold Spring Harbor High School and, along with a group of his students, was inspired by the success of the Albatross to make a copy of it.

[1] The Long Island cable news station TV6 featured the Kohms and their aircraft on the program "Huntington Profiles" on the evening of Friday, August 13, 1982.

[3] A New York Times article, dating from September 1983, detailed the Kohms' hope that they would be able to make a crossing of the Long Island Sound with it.

[1] The Lady Godiva was later placed in the collection of the Cradle of Aviation Museum, in Uniondale, New York.