ES-59 Arrow | |
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Role | Sailplane |
National origin | Australia |
Manufacturer | Schneider Pty Ltd |
Designer | Edmund Schneider |
First flight | 14 April 1962 |
Number built | 10 |
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Schneider ES-59 “Arrow” |
The Schneider ES-59 Arrow is a sailplane designed and manufactured in Adelaide, South Australia in the early 1960s. The Arrow was manufactured with a one-piece wing of 13.23 metres span. It was the first Australian-built sailplane to compete in the World Gliding Championships, 1963 in Argentina. The Arrow has wood/fabric wings and tail and a wood fuselage. It has a fixed main wheel and a nose skid.
Data from The World's Sailplanes:Die Segelflugzeuge der Welt:Les Planeurs du Monde Volume II [1]
General characteristics
Performance
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ES-59 Arrow | |
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Role | Sailplane |
National origin | Australia |
Manufacturer | Schneider Pty Ltd |
Designer | Edmund Schneider |
First flight | 14 April 1962 |
Number built | 10 |
External image | |
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Schneider ES-59 “Arrow” |
The Schneider ES-59 Arrow is a sailplane designed and manufactured in Adelaide, South Australia in the early 1960s. The Arrow was manufactured with a one-piece wing of 13.23 metres span. It was the first Australian-built sailplane to compete in the World Gliding Championships, 1963 in Argentina. The Arrow has wood/fabric wings and tail and a wood fuselage. It has a fixed main wheel and a nose skid.
Data from The World's Sailplanes:Die Segelflugzeuge der Welt:Les Planeurs du Monde Volume II [1]
General characteristics
Performance
Related development