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From [1]: On page 200 of "THE WORLD'S SAILPLANES" published by OSTIV First Edition June 1958 is the description of the Yugoslavian sailplane "Jadran" described as a single seat amphibian sailplane.
15m Span, 195 kg empty, MAUW 280 kg, Vne 200 km/h, Max Aerotow 150 km/h, min. sink 0.75 m/s @ 60 km/h, max L/D 25 @ 75 km/h.
Organisation Scientifique et Technique Internationale de Vol a Voile3 eme Congres Internationale Orebro. Sweden. 1950 by DR. AUGUST RASPET. Engineering Research Station, Mississippi State College
sailplane.
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From [1]: On page 200 of "THE WORLD'S SAILPLANES" published by OSTIV First Edition June 1958 is the description of the Yugoslavian sailplane "Jadran" described as a single seat amphibian sailplane.
15m Span, 195 kg empty, MAUW 280 kg, Vne 200 km/h, Max Aerotow 150 km/h, min. sink 0.75 m/s @ 60 km/h, max L/D 25 @ 75 km/h.
Organisation Scientifique et Technique Internationale de Vol a Voile3 eme Congres Internationale Orebro. Sweden. 1950 by DR. AUGUST RASPET. Engineering Research Station, Mississippi State College
sailplane.