Preiss RHJ-8
The Preiss RHJ-8 is a homebuilt side-by-side two-seat flapped glider. It is an evolution of the Preiss RHJ-7, which was developed from a Schreder HP-14. First flown in 1970. The wingspan was slightly increased and the empennage was changed to a T-configuration, with the stabilator mounted atop the vertical stabilizer. The undercarriage is partially retractable (modified by some builders to be fully retractable) and the large canopy swings open to the rear.
| RHJ-8 | |
|---|---|
| Role | Two-seat sailplane |
| National origin | Windsor, Ontario, Canada |
| Manufacturer | Homebuilt |
| Designer | Henry Preiss |
| First flight | 1970 |
| Number built | 3 |
| Developed from | Preiss RHJ-8 |
Specifications
General characteristics
- Crew: one pilot
- Capacity: one passenger
- Length: 22 ft 10 in (6.95 m)
- Wingspan: 58 ft 0 in (17.68 m)
- Wing area: 145 sq ft (13.5 m2)
- Aspect ratio: 23.2
- Empty weight: 570 lb (259 kg)
- Gross weight: 1,000 lb (454 kg)
Performance
- Maximum glide ratio: 38 estimated
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