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The Leonard Annebula is an American high-wing single-seat FAI Standard Class glider designed by Bob Leonard of Wichita Kansas based on the Hall Cherokee II.

of the Leonard Annebula, N25001, as well as some info on N46840, which just popped up for sale on Barnstormers.1

It is the successor of the Hall Cherokee II .

Leonard Annebula which has Prue type trailling edge airbrakes and a claimed L/D max. of 31.2
Empty Weight Lb
502
Designer
Bob Leonard
Predecessor
Hall Cherokee II
Wing Loading Lb/sqft
6
Aspect Ratio
20
Status
See Also
* List of gliders
Developed From
Hall Cherokee II
Glide Ratio
3420.0
Gross Weight Lb
725
Airfoil
37080.0
Number Built
One
Crew
one
Span M
15
Sink Rate Ftmin
144
First Flight
1967
Origin
United States
National Origin
United States
Wing Area Sqft
122
Prime Units
imp
Sink Rate Note
3000.0
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