Scheibe A-Spatz Short Kit

Scheibe A-Spatz Short Kit

£290.00

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Scheibe A-Spatz from the Chris Williams plan

The Spatz series from Scheibe sprang to life in the early 1950s. The L-Spatz has been extensively modelled but the earlier ‘A’ and ‘B’ versions less so. Chris Williams designed this rc glider to fulfil a need to find something that would be handily sized and able to be flown off the slope in light conditions. Chris describes his model as a Spatz 1.

Watch a video of the A- Spatz glider.

Radio Functions: Ailerons, Elevator, Rudder, Spoilers, Tow Release
Weight: 4.5 kg (10 lb)
Scale: 1:3.5
Wingspan: 3.8 m

Plan available here: Sarik Hobbies
Build thread Available here: Scale soaring UK
Construction cd avilable here: Chris Williams. c_williams30@sky.com

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SKU: LCS-CW-Scheibe-Spatz-55-short-kit Category:

Description

Scheibe A-Spatz

The Scheibe Spatz (German: “Sparrow”)

is a German glider with a mixed metal and wood construction that was built in 1952 until 1962. Later versions were known as the L-Spatz, the letter L standing for Leistung, which is German for “performance”.

Scheibe Flugzeugbau built the Spatz A in 1952. Two years later in 1954 the first L-Spatz 55 was airborne. Three hundred L-Spatz 55s were built in Germany, 155 in France under the name Avialsa A.60 Fauconnet, and 16 in Italy as the Meteor MS-30 L Passero; production was discontinued in 1962.

It is a single-seater cantilever shoulder-winged sailplane with a cruising (max L/D) speed of 45 mph. It has an empty weight of 157 kg and a maximum take-off weight of 269 kg. The single spar wing and tail were constructed using fabric-covered wood, whereas the fuselage consisted of steel tubing covered with fabric.

The L-Spatz 55 has good climbing performance due to light construction. The glide angle is 29:1. The longest known cross-country flight was more than 600 km from Burg Feuerstein, Germany to France.

Many gliding clubs operated the L-Spatz 55, well known for its easy handling, including easy recovery from a spin.

Variants

Spatz A
Certified in 1952 with a 13.20 metre wingspan, 6.19 m length.
Spatz B
Strengthened and improved variant with a 13.20 metre wingspan, 6.19 m length, certified in 1952.
Spatz 55
Certified in 1952 with a 13.20 metre wingspan, 6.25 m length.
L-Spatz
Certified in 1954 with a 15.00 metre wingspan, 6.05 m length.
L-Spatz 55
Certified in 1954 with a 15.00 metre wingspan, 6.25 m length.
L-Spatz III
Certified in 1966 with a 15.00 metre wingspan, 6.25 m length.
Avialsa 60 Fauconnet
Licence production in France.
Meteor MS-30 L-Passero
Licence production in Italy.
Electravia Electro Light 2
Electric aircraft version powered by an electric drive system, with a nose-mounted propeller.

Specifications (L-Spatz 55)

General characteristics
Crew: 1
Length: 6.25 m (20 ft 6 in)
Wingspan: 15 m (49 ft 3 in)
Wing area: 11.7 m2 (126 sq ft)
Aspect ratio: 19
Airfoil: Mü-Profil 14%
Empty weight: 153 kg (337 lb)
Max takeoff weight: 265 kg (584 lb)

Performance
Never exceed speed: 180 km/h (112 mph; 97 kn)
Rough air speed max: 110 km/h (68.4 mph; 59.4 kn)
Aerotow speed: 110 km/h (68.4 mph; 59.4 kn)
Winch launch max speed: 90 km/h (55.9 mph; 48.6 kn)
Terminal velocity: 200 km/h (124.3 mph; 108.0 kn)
g limits: +4 -2
Maximum glide ratio: 29 at 80 km/h (49.7 mph; 43.2 kn)
Rate of sink: 0.58 m/s (114 ft/min) at 67 km/h (41.6 mph; 36.2 kn)
Wing loading: 22.6 kg/m2 (4.6 lb/sq ft)

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