Schweizer SGS 2-8
Civilian

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Schweizer's SGS 2-8 represents an unusual two-seat open-class configuration that first flew in 1938. With a crew of two, 7.7-meter fuselage, and 15.9-meter wingspan, this American aircraft achieves 115.9 km/h, reflecting the aerodynamic challenges of side-by-side seating. The 2-8 served training and recreational purposes, demonstrating Schweizer's early commitment to multi-seat glider development. Its historical significance lies in pioneering two-pilot open-class configuration during soaring's formative American years.
Specifications
- Role
- Open-class sailplane
- Origin
- United States
- Crew
- 2
- First flight
- 1938
- Length
- 7.7 m
- Wingspan
- 15.9 m
- Max speed
- 116 km/h