Autre nom (ou nom en langue originelle) : ВСР Мусачево Ястреб
DONNÉES GÉNÉRALES
Année du premier vol (ou de design, si seul projet)
1958
Pays
Bulgarie
Designer(s)
PANOV, L. & PANCHOWSKI, Dimitar & RADOMIROV, R.
Premier constructeur
FAR Musachevo
Type d'appareil
Planeur - Monoplan
Mode de propulsion
--
Fonction
Entraînement
SPÉCIFICATIONS TECHNIQUES
Envergure
15 m
Longueur
8 m
Hauteur
--
Allongement
11.54
Surface alaire
19.5 m2
Profil principal
Image profil manquante
Profil - Remarques
--
Masse à vide
225 kg
Masse maxi
400 kg
Charge alaire
20.5 kg/m2
Vitesse mini
--
Vitesse maxi
180 km/h
Finesse maxi
20 à 75 km/h
Taux de chute mini
0.9 m/s
Nb sièges
2
Structure
Bois et toile.
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AUTRES INFORMATIONS
Constructeur(s)
Constructeur
Construits
FAR Musachevo
11
Nombre total de constructions
11
Infos techniques
The wing of this high-wing glider was strutted. It has a wooden structure covered with canvas. The wing was fitted with airbrakes. The landing gear consisted of a nose skid, a spring suspended wheel and a tail skid. It had a closed, tandem two-seat cabin with dual controls.
Histoire résumée
In 1953 the Central Committee of DOSO (Voluntary Organization for Support of Defense) announced a design competition for a two-seater training glider which would meet the demands of the ever growing flying clubs, where the existing "Jeravs" and "Pioneers" obviously were not able to do this. Aircraft engineers Luben Panov and Dimitar Panchovski in collaboration with the Musachevo workshop's designer Raska Radomirov won the competition with this glider. The construction of the prototype had been started in 1957 and was completed in early 1958. Tests justified that the design is good one. The glider named "Jastreb" was cleared to fly simple aerobatic figures. A series of 10 gliders were built to replace "Jeravs".
Liens personnalités
Pas de personnalité associée
Compléments docs
SOURCES DOCUMENTAIRES
Liens WEB
Site : Airwar . VSR Musachevo Yastreb. (2009-10-29 JM)