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The ADI Condor was a motor glider of unusual configuration built in the United States in 1981. While most motor gliders follow traditional sailplane layout the Condor was of twin boom configuration with twin inwardly-canted tail fins joined at their tips by a common horizontal stabilizer. A pusher propeller driven by a converted Volkswagen engine was mounted at the rear of the central nacelle that seated the pilot and passenger in tandem. Construction throughout was of composite materials.

Made by Aircraft Designs.

Wing Area Sqft
130
Eng 1 Hp
65
Wing Area Sqm
12
Climb Rate Ms
5
Manufacturer
Prime Units
imp
Capacity
1
Climb Rate Ftmin
1000
Eng 1 Number
1
Number Built
1
Eng 1 Name
converted Volkswagen automotive engine
Eng 1 Kw
48
Crew
One pilot
National Origin
United States
Category

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