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Fournier RF-9

Sailplane · Cold War (1970–1991)

Fournier RF-9 — Sailplane
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The Fournier RF-9 is a two-seat motorglider of conventional sailplane configuration. Originally produced in France, manufacturing was later taken over by ABS Aircraft in Switzerland, and then by Gomolzig in Germany. The pilot and passenger are accommodated side-by-side, and the aircraft's wings are foldable for ease of storage. It first flew in 1977. The licence-built example was known as the Fournier RF-9 ABS but only one, registration D-KHGO (w/nr.9021) was ever constructed. In 1994, ABS Aircraft GmbH left the development of ABS RF-9 though two further kits had been built, and were later constructed by the Polish Aircraft company Polavia.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Sub-Category
Sailplane
Domain
Civil
Era
Cold War (1970–1991)
Engine
1× 4-cyl. air-cooled horizontally opposed piston engine
Thrust / Power
50 kW
Length (ft)
26
Wingspan (ft)
56
Empty Weight (lb)
1146
MTOW (lb)
1653
Service Ceiling (ft)
9843
Range (mi)
621
Max Speed (mph)
106