The IPE 02 Nhapecan is a sailplane that was produced in Brazil in the 1970s and 1980s. It is a conventional, two seat design of wooden construction.[1][2]
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Role | Sailplane Type of aircraft |
National origin | Brazil |
Manufacturer | IPE Aeronaves |
Designer | João Carlos Boscardin |
First flight | 24 May 1979/1983/1990 |
Introduction | 1986 |
Number built | 02 Nhapecan I 80 Nhapecan II 01 Nhapecan III |
During works on the IPE KW-2 Biguá, IPE they decided to develop a new two-seater model based on the Biguá.[3] First of all, conventional instead of negatively swept wings were designed, as well as a new nose and other small details.[3] The first flight of the new aircraft as IPE 02a Nhapecan was on May 24, 1979.[3] After extensive testing, the prototype was sold and continued to fly for many years.[4]
The IPE 02 Nhapecan was a two-seat glider with tandem seats and an enclosed cockpit.[4] The fuselage was made of welded steel tubes and was covered with plywood. The wings were of wooden construction and covered with fabric. Under the fuselage was a single wheel. The fuselage was made of welded steel tubes and covered with fiberglass-reinforced plastic. As with the initial model, the wings were a wooden construction covered with fabric. Under the fuselage was a small wheel at the nose and a larger wheel in the center. In addition, there were structural modifications and fixed ballast.[4]
First prototype of the glider family, which flew for the first time on May 24, 1979 with registration PP-ZQL. At least two prototypes produced, did not make it into series production.[3]
Primary instructional model, certified in 1986, with 80 produced by the 1990.
Prototype of an improved version of version II, it did not make it into series production. A built prototype.[5]
Data from FHNW-IWI[6]
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