DONNÉES GÉNÉRALES |
Année du premier vol (ou de design, si seul projet) |
1957 |
Pays | USA |
Designer(s) | BENNET, George & CARTER, Richard |
Premier constructeur | BENNET, George & CARTER, Richard |
Type d'appareil | Planeur |
Fonction | Entraînement |
SPÉCIFICATIONS TECHNIQUES |
Envergure | -- |
Longueur | -- |
Hauteur | -- |
Allongement | -- |
Surface alaire | -- |
Profil aile | -- |
Masse à vide | -- |
Masse maxi | -- |
Charge alaire | -- |
Vitesse mini | -- |
Vitesse maxi | -- |
Finesse maxi | |
Taux de chute mini | -- |
Nb sièges | 1 |
Structure | -- |
Constructeur(s) |
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Infos techniques | -- | ||||||
Histoire résumée | The Dottie S was begun as a high school project and completed in 1957 at Mississippi State University with the help of Guy Storer of the Raspet Flight Research Center. The wings were based on the shorter ones of the Schultz-Midwest MU-1 while the horizontal tail was based on the Laister-Kaufmann LK-10A and the vertical tail was scaled down from that of a Schweizer SGS 2-12 (TG-3A). No spoilers. The "Dottie S," a medium performance original/hybrid sailplane began as a High School project and finished at Mississippi State University by George Bennett and Richard Corter wth the help of Guy Storer. The 49 ft. wings were based on the smaller ones of Art Shultz's "Midwest" the horizontal' tail is from on L-K, the vertical toil was scaled down from that. | ||||||
Liens personnalités | Pas de personnalité associée. |
Liens WEB | Site : Soaring Magazine . Photo. (2010-01-27 CL) |
Livres | Pas de livre référencé. |
Autres sources | The "Dottie S" Sailplane (photo), R.M. Licher, Soaring Magazine, août, 1961, page 7 |
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