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HP-14 Role Club class Sailplane Manufacturer Homebuilt Designed by Richard Schreder Variants * Preiss RHJ-7 Preiss RHJ-8 Preiss RHJ-9 Bikle T-6 The HP-14 is a Richard Schreder-designed all-metal glider aircraft that was offered as a kit for homebuilding during the 1960s and 1970s. It was originally developed by retrofitting improved wings to the fuselage and tail of the HP-13. Schreder won the 1966 US national soaring championship in the prototype HP-14.

and later a Schreder HP-14 which he modified by fitting with a 17.37 meter wing and improvements to the controls.1

Made by Homebuilt aircraft.

Schreder HP-14 is the predecessor of the Bikle T-6.Preiss RHJ-7.Preiss RHJ-8.Preiss RHJ-9.

Singapore Schreder HP-14 Schreder HP-15 Crosman Schreder HP-18 Fiat 4 HP Diamond Princess Crown Princess Tahitian Princess Breitling Orbiter 3 Great Planes Model Manufacturing Liberty L-8 Lahti L-39 World War II 2
Empty Weight Lb
639
Wing Area Sqm
14
Designer
Richard Schreder
Aspect Ratio
24
Successor
Bikle T-6
Preiss RHJ-7
Preiss RHJ-8
Preiss RHJ-9
Wing Profile
Wortmann FX-61-163
Glide Ratio
44
Span In
Gross Weight Lb
840
Sink Rate Ms
1
Crew
1
Empty Weight Kg
290
Gross Weight Kg
381
Height In
11
Sink Rate Ftmin
98
Manufacturer
Max Speed Mph
134
Max Speed Kmh
216
Height Ft
3
Span Ft
59
Wing Area Sqft
146
Met Or Eng
eng
Span M
18
Length Ft
23
Variants With Their Own Articles
* Preiss RHJ-7* Preiss RHJ-8* Preiss RHJ-9* Bikle T-6
Height M
1
Length In
10
Length M
7
Category

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