Rio Claro Araponga

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TypeSailplane
National originBrazil
ManufacturerRio Claro Aero Club
Designer
Sílvio de Oliveira
Araponga
General information
TypeSailplane
National originBrazil
ManufacturerRio Claro Aero Club
Designer
Sílvio de Oliveira
Number built1
History
First flight1985

The Rio Claro Araponga (Brazilian Portuguese name for the Neotropical bellbird), was a single-seat sailplane of high-wing.[1][2]

In 1983, a group of aviators from the Rio Claro aero club decided to hire Sílvio de Oliveira, an aeronautical engineer, to develop a high performance monoplace glider. Initially it was planned to build two copies, the resources were pooled among the members. With classic lines and entirely built in native wood, with a plywood outer cover, it had conventional landing gear flaps formed by a fixed skid and a fixed roller, semi-embedded on the fuselage and fixed skid under the tail.

Specifications

Data from Taylor 1986, p. 740, Pereira 1997, p. 360

General characteristics

  • Crew: 1
  • Length: 6.80 m (22 ft 4 in)
  • Wingspan: 12.30 m (40 ft 4 in)
  • Empty weight: 150 kg (331 lb)
  • Max takeoff weight: 240 kg (529 lb)

Performance

  • Stall speed: 69 km/h (43 mph, 37 kn)

See also

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Notes

References

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