RHJ-8 | |
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Role | Two-seat sailplane |
National origin | Windsor, Ontario, Canada |
Manufacturer | Homebuilt |
Designer | Henry Preiss |
First flight | 1970 |
Number built | 3 |
Developed from | Preiss RHJ-8 |
The Preiss RHJ-8 is a homebuilt side-by-side two-seat flapped glider. It is an evolution of the Preiss RHJ-7, which was developed from a Schreder HP-14. First flown in 1970. The wingspan was slightly increased and the empennage was changed to a T-configuration, with the stabilator mounted atop the vertical stabilizer. The undercarriage is partially retractable (modified by some builders to be fully retractable) and the large canopy swings open to the rear.
Specifications
General characteristics
- Crew: one pilot
- Capacity: one passenger
- Length: 22 ft 10 in (6.95 m)
- Wingspan: 58 ft 0 in (17.68 m)
- Wing area: 145 sq ft (13.5 m2)
- Aspect ratio: 23.2
- Empty weight: 570 lb (259 kg)
- Gross weight: 1,000 lb (454 kg)
Performance
- Maximum glide ratio: 38 estimated
References
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