Swift S-1
Swift S-1 | |
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Role | Aerobatic glider |
Manufacturer | Swift Ltd. |
Designer | Edward Marganski and Jerzy Cisowski |
First flight | 6 August 1991 (proof of concept glider: 11 January 1991) |
Primary users | Jerzy Makula see European and World Glider Aerobatic Championships for further users |
Produced | 1991- |
Number built | 30 (+ proof of concept glider) |
Developed from | SZD-21 Kobuz |
|} The Swift S-1 is a single seat aerobatic glider manufactured by Polish company Swift Ltd. Design and developmentEdward Margański, Jerzy Cisowski and Jerzy Makula developed the Swift at Bielsko-Biała from the SZD-21-2b Kobuz 3.[1][2] The prototype first flew in 1991. The glider is made of glass-fibre epoxy composite. It is very strong (stressed for plus and minus 10g) and manoeuvrable (a roll takes 4 seconds). Larger tips are available to increase the span to 15m. It has a retractable undercarriage. SpecificationsData from General characteristics
Performance
See alsoComparable aircraftReferences
External linksMedia related to Swift S-1 at Wikimedia Commons |
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