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'''Monerai gliders''' refer to three models of kit built ]s manufactures by Monerai corporation. Models available incluse: '''Monerai gliders''' refer to three models of kit built ]s manufactures by Monerai corporation. Models available incluse:

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Specifications (variant)

General characteristics Performance

References

  • The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft. London: Aerospace Publishing.
  • Taylor, Michael J. H. (1989). Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. London: Studio Editions.
  • World Aircraft Information Files. London: Bright Star Publishing.


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Monerai gliders refer to three models of kit built gliders manufactures by Monerai corporation. Models available incluse:

  • Monerai P (powered glider)
  • Monerai S (unpowered glider)
  • Monerai Max (Monerai P version with extended wing tips)

Both the powered (Monerai P) and unpowered (Monerai S) versions are identical structurally. The Monerai is a 80's era kit built aircraft of Aluminum/Fiberglass that assembles in more or less 600 hours. It has bonded wing skins and incorporates 90 Deg Flaps for glide path control.

A version with extended wing tips also available (Monerai Max) which increases the span to 12 m (39 ft).

Specifications Sheet

Monerai S / Monerai Max

  Monerai Monerai Max (Extended Tips)
Stall speed 38 mph 38 mph
Sink 2.8 ft/s@55 mph 2.2 ft/s@55 mph
LD 28/1 at 60 mph 32/1 at 60 mph
Vne 120 mph 120 mph
Vfe +90°, -12° 90 mph +90°, -12° 90 mph
Length 19 ft 7 in 19 ft 7 in
Height 35 in/52 in 35 in
Area 78 ft² 84.5 ft²
Span 36 ft (11 m) 39 ft (12 m)
Chord 26 in 26 in
Airfoil FX61-192 mod FX61-192 mod
Empty weight 220 lb 230 lb
Gross weight 450 lb (+- 6 g) 450 lb (+- 6 g)

Monerai P

Empty weight 270 lb
Gross weight 500 lb (+- 5.2 g)
Stall 40 mph
LD 22/1 @60 mph
Engine Zenoah 250 single cylinder 2 cycle
Fuel capacity 1 US gal
Engine duration 30 minutes
Rate of climb 400 ft/min

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