Midwest MU-1
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Original source: Soaring Magazine, November 1983, Page 61, photo by Al Cleave

The Midwest MU-1 was an American single-seat high-wing strut-braced utility glider that was designed by Art Schultz in the 1930s.

The Midwest MU-1 was an American single-seat, high-wing, strut-braced utility glider that was designed by Art Schultz in the 1930s.1

Midwest MU-1 is the predecessor of the Schultz ABC.

Empty Weight Lb
323
Designer
Art Schultz
Never Exceed Speed Mph
80
Lists
* List of gliders
Wing Loading Lb/sqft
3
Aspect Ratio
8
Crew
one
Origin
United States
Glide Ratio
15
Gross Weight Lb
513
Airfoil
NACA 4412
Number Built
at least 6
Successor
Schultz ABC
Primary user
Sink Rate Ftmin
174
Status
Span In
Span Ft
36
National Origin
United States
Wing Area Sqft
172
Variants With Their Own Articles
Schultz ABC
Prime Units
imp
Sink Rate Note
at
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