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The IPD Urubu (Brazilian-Portuguese name for the Vulture) also known as the IPD/PAR PE 80367, was a two-seat sailplane of high-wing.[1]

Urubu
Role Sailplane
National origin Brazil
Manufacturer Aerotec S/A Indústria Aeronáutica
Designer IPD (Instituto de Pesquisas e Desenvolvimento)
First flight October 1979
Number built 1

Design and development


In July 1978, the Ministry of Aeronautics asked IPD to develop a biplace glider to replace the LET L-13 Blaník, which was reaching the end of its service life. The work was executed by PAR (Divisão de Aeronaves) of the IPD. Development was completed in a few months and the prototype ordered from Aerotec, having been completed in 1979.[2]


Construction


Monocoque construction, entirely made of metal, the new glider was baptized "Urubu", and underwent a series of tests that proved its efficiency in flight, being approved by the Civil Aviation Department. Biplace, in tandem-seat, had a bubble canopy, and a fixed auxiliary wheel, built into the fuselage.


Specifications


Data from Taylor 1980, p. 586

General characteristics

Performance


See also


Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era


Notes


  1. Taylor 1981, p. 561
  2. Pereira 1997, p. 328

References





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