Schleicher Condor
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The Schleicher Condor also referred to as the Dittmar Condor is a series of German high-wing single and two-seat gull winged gliders that were designed by Heini Dittmar in the 1930s produced in small quantities before the Second World War produced again between 1952 and 1955 by Alexander Schleicher GmbH & Co and also by Ferdinand Schmetz.

Made by Alexander Schleicher GmbH & Co.

Empty Weight Lb
970
Wing Area Sqm
21
Designer
Heini Dittmar
Lists
* List of gliders
Wing Loading Lb/sqft
6
Aspect Ratio
15
Introduced
1932
Status
Glide Ratio
30
Gross Weight Lb
1300
Capacity
one passenger
Airfoil
Root: Goettingen 532
tip: NACA 0012
Number Built
unknown
but at least 18
Crew
one
Span M
18
Sink Rate Note
at
Manufacturer
Production End Year
1955
Origin
Germany
National Origin
Germany
Production Start Year
1932
Prime Units
met
Sink Rate Ms
1
Produced
1932
Category

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