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Schweizer SGS 2-33

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Schweizer SGS 2-33

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The Schweizer SGS 2-33 is an American training sailplane that first flew in 1965. At 7.8 meters long with a 15.5-meter wingspan, this single-seat aircraft serves the fundamental purpose of introducing pilots to soaring fundamentals. Its straightforward design, forgiving handling characteristics, and durable construction made the 2-33 a staple in American glider clubs for decades. The aircraft's accessibility and reliability ensured consistent pilot progression from initial training through early cross-country experience.

Specifiche tecniche

Ruolo
Training sailplane
Origine
United States
Primo volo
1965
Lunghezza
7,8 m
Apertura alare
15,5 m