Hall Cherokee II
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The Hall Cherokee II is an American high-wing single seat glider that was designed by Stan Hall and introduced in 1956 as plans for amateur construction. Due to its low cost and ease of construction the Cherokee II is one of the most produced home-built gliders.

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Hall Cherokee II is the predecessor of the Leonard Annebula.

Empty Weight Lb
340
Designer
Stan Hall
Wing Loading Lb/sqft
4
Aspect Ratio
13
Introduced
1956
Origin
United States
See Also
* List of gliders
Glide Ratio
2760.0
Gross Weight Lb
530
Airfoil
Gö 549
Number Built
about 106
Successor
Leonard Annebula
Sink Rate Ftmin
162
Crew
one
Status
First Flight
1956
Span In
Span Ft
40
National Origin
United States
Wing Area Sqft
125
Variants With Their Own Articles
Leonard Annebula
Prime Units
imp
Sink Rate Note
2520.0
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