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Role | Glider |
National origin | United States |
Designer | Richard Schreder |
First flight | 1981 |
Introduction | 1981 |
Number built | one |
The Schreder HP-19 is an American, high-wing, T-tail, single seat glider designed by Richard Schreder.[1][2]
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The HP-19 was another Schreder design for the FAI 15 Metre Class. The HP-19 drawings were just complete when the designer lost interest in development and turned his attention to the HP-21 instead. The sole example of the HP-19 was built by Henry Preiss in Schreder's workshop in Byran, Ohio and first flew in 1981.[1][2][3]
The HP-19 is built from metal and fiberglass and features carbon fiber spar caps, along with foam ribs. The wing is straight, tapered and has winglets, along with the trademark Schreder 90° flaps. The airfoil is a Schreder modification of a Wortmann section. 200 lb (91 kg) of water ballast can be carried. The landing gear is a retractable monowheel.[1][2]
Data from Sailplane Directory and Soaring[1][2]
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