About: PIK-5

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The PIK-5 was a training glider produced in Finland in the 1940s, and 1950s, equipping the country's gliding clubs with an aircraft greater in performance than primary gliders but less than competition sailplanes. The PIK-5 had a pod-and-boom configuration, with a high, strut-braced monoplane wing and a cruciform tail carried at the end of a tail boom that extended from a position high on the aft end of the pod.

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  • The PIK-5 was a training glider produced in Finland in the 1940s, and 1950s, equipping the country's gliding clubs with an aircraft greater in performance than primary gliders but less than competition sailplanes. The PIK-5 had a pod-and-boom configuration, with a high, strut-braced monoplane wing and a cruciform tail carried at the end of a tail boom that extended from a position high on the aft end of the pod. (en)
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  • Göttingen 533 (en)
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  • Kaarlo J. Temmes (en)
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  • 120 (xsd:integer)
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  • September 1946 (en)
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  • +4 -2 (en)
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  • Finland (en)
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  • 190 (xsd:integer)
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  • *Rough air speed max: *Aerotow speed: *Winch launch speed: *Terminal velocity: with full air-brakes at max all-up weight (en)
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  • met (en)
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  • Karhulan Ilmailukerho website : PIK-5c Cumulus , The World's Sailplanes:Die Segelflugzeuge der Welt:Les Planeurs du Monde Volume II (en)
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  • 45 (xsd:integer)
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  • Training glider (en)
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  • The PIK-5 was a training glider produced in Finland in the 1940s, and 1950s, equipping the country's gliding clubs with an aircraft greater in performance than primary gliders but less than competition sailplanes. The PIK-5 had a pod-and-boom configuration, with a high, strut-braced monoplane wing and a cruciform tail carried at the end of a tail boom that extended from a position high on the aft end of the pod. (en)
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  • PIK-5 (en)
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