Scheibe SF 36
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Role | Powered sailplane |
National origin | Germany |
Manufacturer | Scheibe Aircraft |
The Scheibe SF 36 is a German two-seat self-launched powered sailplane designed and built by Scheibe Aircraft.[1]
Design
The SF 36 is an all composite sailplane with an engine mounted at the front.[1] It is a low-wing monoplane with airbrakes fitted to the upper surface, it can be fitted with either a fixed or retractable central monowheel landing gear.[1] The SF 36 has a cruciform tail with a fixed horizontal stabilizer and an enclosed cabin which has two seats side-by-side.[1]
The SF 36 is available in two variants, the SF 36A powered by either a Limbach or Sauer piston engine, and the Rotax-powered SF 36R.
Variants
- SF 36 A
- Powered by either a Limbach L2000 EA, Sauer S 2100-1-HS1 or Sauer S 2100-1-SS1 engine.
- SF 36 R
- Rotax 912-powered variant.
Specifications (SF 36A)
Data from [1]
General characteristics
- Crew: 2
Performance
References
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