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  2. Rolladen-Schneider LS1 - Wikipedia

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    LS1-f - introduced the one-piece canopy, conventional tailplane, redesigned rudder and structural changes that allowed more water ballast and higher flight mass. It also has a reduced wing incidence relative to the fuselage, resulting in noticeably better high speed performance than the earlier LS1 variants.

  3. Rutan Solitaire - Wikipedia

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    The Rutan Model 77 Solitaire is an American, single seat, canard, mid-wing motor glider that was developed by Burt Rutan in response to the 1982 Sailplane Homebuilders Association Design Contest for a homebuilt glider. It first flew in 1982. [1]

  4. VTC Delfin - Wikipedia

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    Data from Aerotyp Segelflugzeuge (1969) [2] and Gliders & Sailplanes of the World (1982) [1] Delfin 1 Prototype and an initial batch of six. Long, forward sliding canopy extends almost to the nose. Metal ailerons. Delfin 2 Production model, 27 built. Shorter, side opening canopy, rubber mounted nose-skid added and wooden ailerons. Delfin 3

  5. Rolladen-Schneider LS4 - Wikipedia

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    The design of the LS4 was influenced mainly by the experience Rolladen-Schneider had gained with the LS2 and LS3 flapped gliders. Wolf Lemke returned to a double-tapered wing planform, giving it a larger area comparatively to the LS1 and LS2, and enlarged all control surfaces: the ailerons were elongated and brought further inboard and the tailplane span was increased.

  6. Slingsby Capstan - Wikipedia

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    The Capstan is a high-winged monoplane of wooden construction, the last two-seat wooden glider built by Slingsby, [1] intended for both training and general club flying. Side-by-side seats for the two pilots are accommodated in an enclosed cockpit with a one-piece perspex canopy.

  7. Marske Pioneer - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1972 the Pioneer II was made available as plans or as a kit. The kit included a pre-made fiberglass fuselage shell. Reported building times range from 600 to 2000 hours. At least one Pioneer II was modified with a 45.93 ft (14.0 m) wingspan. [2] [3] Marske has built a prototype Pioneer III, an all-composite variant of the basic design.