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The CARMAM 15-36 Aiglon (Eaglet) was a French sailplane produced in the 1970s. It was designed as a private venture by the technical directors of CARMAM intending it to be a simple and easy-to-fly basic glider for aeroclub use. It was a conventional sailplane design of fibreglass construction throughout with a low tail. A variant was also marketed for homebuilding as the 15-34 Kit-Club.

utilised the wing design of the CARMAM Aiglon but had an all-new fuselage. Like the Aiglon, this was of fibreglass construction throughout.1

Made by CARMAM.

Empty Weight Lb
441
Wing Area Sqm
11
Designer
Jean Pottier
Robert Jaquet
Robert Jaquet and Jean Pottier
First Flight
14
Aspect Ratio
20
Glide Ratio
37
Span In
3
Gross Weight Lb
860
Sink Rate Ms
1
Number Built
c.50 by 1980
Crew
One pilot
Empty Weight Kg
200
Gross Weight Kg
390
Height In
7
Sink Rate Ftmin
118
Manufacturer
Max Speed Mph
150
Max Speed Kmh
240
Height Ft
4
Span Ft
49
Wing Area Sqft
118
Met Or Eng
met
Span M
15
Length Ft
21
Height M
1
Length In
Length M
6
Category

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