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The Prue Super Standard is an American high-wing single-seat FAI Standard Class glider that was designed by Irving Prue in 1962 as a development of the Prue Standard.

The Prue Super Standard is an American, high-wing, single-seat, FAI Standard Class glider that was designed by Irving Prue in 1962 as a development of the Prue Standard.1

It is the successor of the Prue Standard .

Empty Weight Lb
446
Designer
Irving Prue
Predecessor
Prue Standard
Never Exceed Speed Mph
120
Lists
* List of gliders
Wing Loading Lb/sqft
6
Aspect Ratio
20
Introduced
1962
Status
Developed From
Prue Standard
Glide Ratio
35
Gross Weight Lb
725
Airfoil
NACA 65-518 laminar flow airfoil
Number Built
Three
Crew
one
Span M
15
Sink Rate Ftmin
129
Origin
United States
National Origin
United States
Wing Area Sqft
122
Prime Units
imp
Sink Rate Note
at
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