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The Slingsby T.1/T.2 Falcon or British Falcon) was a single-seat sport glider produced, in 1931–37, by Fred Slingsby in Scarborough, Yorkshire.

T.1/T.2 Falcon
Role Sport Glider
National origin United Kingdom
Manufacturer Slingsby Sailplanes
Designer Alexander Lippisch
First flight 1931
Number built 11 (1 x T.1 Falcon, 1 x T.2 Falcon 2, 8 x T.1 Falcon, 1 x reproduction)
Developed from Lippisch Falke
Variants Slingsby T.4 Falcon 3

Design and development


The Falcon was constructed from plans supplied by the Rhön-Rossitten Gesellschaft (the controlling body for gliding in Germany). Originally designed by Alexander Lippisch, the T.1 was a single-seat sport glider of moderate performance for its day. The fuselage was primarily of wooden construction with six longerons, built-up frames, plywood skinning forward of the central pylon and fabric covering aft. The parasol wings were conventional in design and construction with built-up ribs and spars, plywood covering forward of the main spars and fabric aft. They were swept at 12.5o but carried ailerons with unswept hinges and rounded trailing edges. The wings were built in two parts joined at the centre, supported by a pylon and a total of eight struts, four vertical from the top longerons and four in vee pairs from the bottom longerons to approx 1/3-span. The tail surfaces were constructed in a similar fashion also braced with struts.


History


Fred Slingsby had noticed the lack of 'Intermediate' gliders available in England. At the recommendation of Guenther Groenhoff he acquired the plans for Lippisch's Falke and built ten aircraft: the Falcon, Falcon 2 and eight further Falcons (a.k.a. British Falcon). These aircraft were flown successfully for many years, but gradually succumbed until none were left airworthy. One was exported to Canada, and one was converted to a flying-boat glider for use by the Air Training Corps on Windermere, surviving to this day in the Windermere Steamboat Museum. During 1984-5 Ken Fripp of Southdown Aero Services at Lasham built a reproduction Falcon from original plans for Mike Russell, bringing the total built to eleven.


Operators


 United Kingdom

Specifications


Data from [citation needed]

General characteristics

Performance


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    [de] Slingsby Falcon

    Die Slingsby Type 1 (T.1) Falcon war ein Segelflugzeug des britischen Herstellers Slingsby Sailplanes, Scarborough aus den 1930er Jahren. Die einsitzige Falcon sollte vor allem für den Schulungsbetrieb eingesetzt werden.
    - [en] Slingsby Falcon



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