Английская Википедия:Advanced Soaring Concepts Falcon
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The Advanced Soaring Concepts Falcon, also called the Advanced Soaring Concepts American Falcon, is an American mid-wing, T-tailed, single-seat, FAI 15-Metre Class glider that was designed by Tor Jensen and produced by Advanced Soaring Concepts, and first flew in 1993.[1] The aircraft was produced as a kit for amateur construction.[2][3]
Design and development
The Falcon was designed by Jensen as the 15-metre class version of the FAI Standard Class Spirit.[2]
The aircraft is made predominantly from fiberglass sandwiches, with the wing spar made from carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer. The cockpit is made from welded steel tube, reinforced with Aramid. Its Шаблон:Convert span wing has optional extensions that bring the span to Шаблон:Convert. Glidepath control is via full span trailing edge flaps, coupled with top surface Schempp-Hirth-style airbrakes. The flaps can be set to +15°, +10°, +5°, 0°, and -5° in flight. The cockpit was designed to accommodate a pilot of up to Шаблон:Convert in height and weighing up to Шаблон:Convert with parachute. The landing gear is a retractable monowheel.[2][3]
Specifications (Falcon)
See also
References
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