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The Kasper Bekas is a family of American mid-wing flying wing glider designed by Witold Kasper and derived from the earlier 1959 Brochocki BKB-1 design.

derivative Kasper Bekas, which mount different wings to a common fuselage, as a single kit, with the choice of wings, but it seems none was actually produced.1

It is the successor of the Brochocki BKB-1 .

The Kasper Bekas is a family of American mid-wing, flying wing glider designed by Witold Kasper and derived from the earlier 1959 Brochocki BKB-1 design.2
Empty Weight Lb
350
Designer
Witold Kasper
Predecessor
Brochocki BKB-1
Wing Loading Lb/sqft
3
Aspect Ratio
15
Introduced
1968
Status
See Also
* List of gliders
Developed From
Brochocki BKB-1
Glide Ratio
3990.0
Gross Weight Lb
550
Airfoil
NACA 8-H-12
Number Built
3
Crew
one
Span M
15
Sink Rate Ftmin
120
First Flight
April 1968
Origin
United States
National Origin
United States
Wing Area Sqft
158
Length Ft
12
Prime Units
imp
Sink Rate Note
3000.0
Length In
Category

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