OZ-5 One-Yankee
Role Glider
National origin United States
Designer Otto Zauner
Introduction 1974
Status Production completed
Number built One
Developed from Schreder RS-15

The Zauner OZ-5 One-Yankee is an American high-wing, T-tailed, single seat, 15 metre class glider that was designed and constructed by Otto Zauner.[1][2]

Design and development

Zauner designed a new fuselage and tail surfaces to mate with a set of Schreder RS-15 wings that he had built, producing a new aircraft.[1]

The stock RS-15 wings of 15 m (49.2 ft) span are built from foam and sheet aluminium and feature flaps and a Schreder 1 airfoil, which is a modified Wortmann section. The fuselage consists of a welded steel tube cockpit cage, surrounded by a fiberglass shell. The rear fuselage is tapered and is made from sheet aluminium, as are the tail surfaces. The fin is highly swept and mounts the tailplane and elevators in T-tail configuration. The wings are carefully faired into the fuselage using integral fuselage fillets. The landing gear is a retractable monowheel.[1]

Only one OZ-5 was built and it was registered in 1974 with the Federal Aviation Administration in the Experimental - Amateur-built category.[1][2]

Operational history

The designer completed two diamond badge legs in the OZ-5. As of July 2011 the aircraft remained on the FAA registry, still owned by Zauner.[1][2]

Specifications (OZ-5)

Data from Soaring[1]

General characteristics

  • Crew: one
  • Wingspan: 49 ft 3 in (15 m)
  • Wing area: 112.3 sq ft (10.43 m2)
  • Aspect ratio: 21.4:1
  • Airfoil: Schreder 1
  • Empty weight: 450 lb (204 kg)
  • Gross weight: 700 lb (318 kg)

Performance

  • Maximum glide ratio: over 30:1
  • Wing loading: 6.2 lb/sq ft (30 kg/m2)

See also

Related lists

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Said, Bob: 1983 Sailplane Directory, Soaring Magazine, page 68, Soaring Society of America November 1983. USPS 499-920
  2. 1 2 3 Federal Aviation Administration (July 2011). "Make / Model Inquiry Results N60Z". Retrieved July 8, 2011.
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