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Role | Single-seat high-performance homebuilt sailplane |
National origin | United Kingdom |
Designer | Kenneth Holmes |
First flight | 27 November 1971 |
Number built | 1 |
The Holmes KH-1 is a British single-seat high-performance homebuilt sailplane designed and built by Kenneth Holmes and first flown on 27 November 1971.
The KH-1 is a shoulder-wing cantilever monoplane with a conventional all-wood semi-monocoque fuselage and tail unit with an all-moving tailplane, the wings have small-span flaps for control during approach but no airbrakes or spoilers.[1] The pilot has a semi-reclined seat in an enclosed cockpit under a two-piece transparent canopy.[1] The KH-1 landing gear is a retractable monowheel gear and a tailskid, it is also fitted with a tail drag chute to control speed during approach.[1]
Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1973-74[1]
General characteristics
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