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Two-place Jantar??
I've acquired a bunch of old Soaring mags for bathroom reading and in the
Sept. '77 issue there is an ad for Aerosport's Sailplane Supermarket that lists among the 10 planes for sale, a Two-place Jantar. I've never seen or heard of a Two-place Jantar. Were there any actually manufactured, and if so, how many, and where are they now? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks Gary Boggs |
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"Gary Boggs" wrote in message ...
I've acquired a bunch of old Soaring mags for bathroom reading and in the Sept. '77 issue there is an ad for Aerosport's Sailplane Supermarket that lists among the 10 planes for sale, a Two-place Jantar. I've never seen or heard of a Two-place Jantar. Were there any actually manufactured, and if so, how many, and where are they now? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks Gary Boggs I am a polish glider pilot. And yes, there was one two-place glider, it is called "Halny" (still exists). It was built from Jantar components. But it was an experiment to built an record two-seater. Is it enough answered ? Chris |
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Although SZD had many sailplanes that where produced for purpose of
experiment or to accomplish/reach some target (which they never failed not to); there never was a 2 place Jantar maybe someone was referring to SZD-40 Halny which had a somewhat similar Jantar look, was built in 1972 and L/D of 43. There was only ONE built, so I don't know how would it find its way to US. Here is a pic. - http://www.piotrp.de/SZYBOWCE/pszd40.htm And here are all the gliders built by SZD, before WWII and after: http://www.piotrp.de/SZYBOWCE/pszd.htm |
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There was one in the area of Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. I do not know if it
was flown that that area. The US dealer at the time brought it in for resale. The location of the dealer, Mike Salcito and the sailpalne are unknown at this time. Salcito went to Florida, so I was told. GA |
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Thanks for the link to the PZL site. While all the experts are interested,
does anyone know how many SZD-38 gliders were manufactured? I have one of the prototypes that was brought out to Australia in 1974, but have never been able to find out for sure if it went into production or if they went straight to the 20.5 metre Jantar 2B. "G.Kurek" wrote in message om... Although SZD had many sailplanes that where produced for purpose of experiment or to accomplish/reach some target (which they never failed not to); there never was a 2 place Jantar maybe someone was referring to SZD-40 Halny which had a somewhat similar Jantar look, was built in 1972 and L/D of 43. There was only ONE built, so I don't know how would it find its way to US. Here is a pic. - http://www.piotrp.de/SZYBOWCE/pszd40.htm And here are all the gliders built by SZD, before WWII and after: http://www.piotrp.de/SZYBOWCE/pszd.htm |
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I bought a production 19 m SZD 38 in South Africa around 1981 and registered
it there as ZS-GOJ. I think it was the only one of its kind in South Africa, having been imported there by the original owner from Britain. Last I heard, it was still flying there. Maybe a current South African glider pilot can confirm this. I've also seen a couple for sale here in the USA, so I guess there must have been at least a small production run before they switched to the 20.5 m version. Incidentally, I enjoyed flying it and found its performance pretty good. The only drawback was the single-piece wing panels, which required a lot of helpers or mechanical assistance to rig. Mike ASW 20 WA "Mal Williams" wrote in message ... Thanks for the link to the PZL site. While all the experts are interested, does anyone know how many SZD-38 gliders were manufactured? I have one of the prototypes that was brought out to Australia in 1974, but have never been able to find out for sure if it went into production or if they went straight to the 20.5 metre Jantar 2B. "G.Kurek" wrote in message om... Although SZD had many sailplanes that where produced for purpose of experiment or to accomplish/reach some target (which they never failed not to); there never was a 2 place Jantar maybe someone was referring to SZD-40 Halny which had a somewhat similar Jantar look, was built in 1972 and L/D of 43. There was only ONE built, so I don't know how would it find its way to US. Here is a pic. - http://www.piotrp.de/SZYBOWCE/pszd40.htm And here are all the gliders built by SZD, before WWII and after: http://www.piotrp.de/SZYBOWCE/pszd.htm |
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Użytkownik "Mal Williams" napisał w wiadomo¶ci ... | Thanks for the link to the PZL site. While all the experts are interested, | does anyone know how many SZD-38 gliders were manufactured? Hi According to www.piotrp.de/SZYBOWCE/pszd.htm from 1973 to 1975 there were 57 SZD-38 Jantar 1 produced. Regards -- --=JJay=-- www.aeroklub.deblin.pl |
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