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Monerai
Role SailplaneType of aircraft
National origin United States
Manufacturer Homebuilt
Designer John Monnett

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).




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