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  2. Radio-controlled glider - Wikipedia

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    Powered gliders use electric motors, internal combustion engines or even jet engines to provide propulsion for a glider to get in the air. The power systems are normally only used for short periods to launch thermal soarers, motor runs of 30 seconds are typical with timer or height limiting onboard electronics cutting power automatically during ...

  3. Schweizer SGM 2-37 - Wikipedia

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    The Schweizer SGM 2-37 is a two-place, side-by-side, fixed gear, low wing motor glider. [1] [3] A total of twelve were produced between 1982 and 1988, including nine for the United States Air Force Academy, which designated it the TG-7A. The TG-7A was retired from USAFA service in April 2003. [1] [2] [4]

  4. List of motor gliders - Wikipedia

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    A motor glider is an aircraft which sustains flight principally through soaring flight but also has a small engine for takeoff and emergencies. For a list of unpowered gliders see Glider types . For an exhaustive list of all Glider types see List of gliders .

  5. Lange Antares - Wikipedia

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    The 20 and 23 meter variants can be equipped with a 42-kW electric motor and SAFT VL 41M lithium-ion batteries. The EM 42 is a fixed-shaft brushless DC electric motor running at 190-288 V, and drawing up to 160 A, the 42 kW motor can deliver up to 216 N.m of torque over a speed range of 160-1600 RPM with a total efficiency of 90%.

  6. Scheibe SF-24 Motorspatz - Wikipedia

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    The Scheibe SF-24 Motorspatz (English: Motor Sparrow) is a West German high-wing, single-seat motor glider that was designed by Egon Scheibe and produced by Scheibe Flugzeugbau. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Derived from the unpowered Scheibe Spatz , the Motor Spatz was described in 1983 by Soaring Magazine as "one of the more primitive of the breed of self ...

  7. Category:Motor gliders - Wikipedia

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  8. Schleicher AS 33 - Wikipedia

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    The Schleicher AS 33 is a German glider manufactured by Alexander Schleicher. [1] The prototype had its maiden flight from Huhnrain Airport, Poppenhausen near Frankfurt on 23 January 2020. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The design can be flown in the 18 metre class or in the 15 metre class .

  9. Schleicher ASK 16 - Wikipedia

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    The ASK 16 was designed by Rudolf Kaiser for production by Alexander Schleicher GmbH & Co of Furth, Germany. The aircraft is of welded tube, wood and fabric construction and has a low-set high-aspect-ratio wing.