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Grulich S.1
Karl Grulich · Germany · Interwar (1919–1938)
© Photo: L'Aéronautique magazine · Public domain
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The Grulich S.1 was a German parasol monoplane with a cantilever wing, built in the mid 1920s. It seated two and offered a choice between two engines.
Specifications
Category Fixed Wing
Domain Civil
Era Interwar (1919–1938)
Country Germany
Manufacturer Karl Grulich
Status 1932
Service Entry 1925
Produced 1
Engine 1× 7-cylinder radial
Thrust / Power 80 hp
Length (ft) 25
Wingspan (ft) 39
Empty Weight (lb) 1213
MTOW (lb) 1764
Service Ceiling (ft) 9843
Range (mi) 311
Max Speed (mph) 87