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IS-4 Jastrząb
Role GliderType of aircraft
National origin Poland
Manufacturer Instytut Szybownictwa
Designer J Niespał
First flight 21 Dec 1949
Introduction 1950
Number built 37

The IS-4 Jastrząb (Instytut Szybownictwa – gliding institute) was a single-seat aerobatic glider designed and built in Poland from 1949.

Development

The IS-4 was built for aerobatics with a high structural strength and a very high maximum speed which could not be achieved in a vertical dive. Due to the pilot's sitting position and the arrangements of the controls, it was difficult for pilots to exceed the 8g loading limit. During high speed flight it was possible for the air-brakes to be sucked out violently, so most pilots ensured that they remained closed by holding the airbrake control.

Variants

  • IS-4 Jastrząb – two prototypes built in 1949.
  • IS-4 Jastrząb bis – Thirty-five production aircraft, three of which were exported.

Specifications (IS-4 Jastrząb bis)

Data from The World's Sailplanes:Die Segelflugzeuge der Welt:Les Planeurs du Monde Volume II

General characteristics

  • Crew: 1
  • Length: 6.25 m (20 ft 6 in)
  • Wingspan: 12 m (39 ft 4 in)
  • Height: 1.3 m (4 ft 3 in) at cockpit
  • Wing area: 12 m (130 sq ft)
  • Aspect ratio: 12
  • Airfoil: RootNACA 2418, TipNACA 2412, MidNACA 0012
  • Empty weight: 240 kg (529 lb)
  • Gross weight: 357 kg (787 lb)

Performance

  • Stall speed: 67 km/h (42 mph, 36 kn)
  • Never exceed speed: 450 km/h (280 mph, 240 kn)
  • Rough air speed max: 200 km/h (120 mph; 110 kn)
  • Aerotow speed: 200 km/h (120 mph; 110 kn)
  • Winch launch speed: 150 km/h (93 mph; 81 kn)
  • g limits: +7 -4 at 200 km/h (120 mph; 110 kn)
  • Maximum glide ratio: 20.2 at 87 km/h (54 mph; 47 kn)
  • Rate of sink: 1.04 m/s (205 ft/min) at 70 km/h (43 mph; 38 kn)
  • Wing loading: 29.7 kg/m (6.1 lb/sq ft)

See also

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

References

  1. ^ Piechowski, Piotr. "IS-4 Jastrząb". Piotr & Renate Piechowski. Retrieved 19 April 2013.
  2. Shenstone, B.S.; K.G. Wilkinson (1963). The World's Sailplanes:Die Segelflugzeuge der Welt:Les Planeurs du Monde Volume II (in English, French, and German) (1st ed.). Zurich: Organisation Scientifique et Technique Internationale du Vol a Voile (OSTIV) and Schweizer Aero-Revue. pp. 172–173.
  • Piechowski, Piotr. "IS-4 Jastrząb". Piotr & Renate Piechowski. Retrieved 19 April 2013.
  • Shenstone, B.S.; K.G. Wilkinson (1963). The World's Sailplanes:Die Segelflugzeuge der Welt:Les Planeurs du Monde Volume II (in English, French, and German) (1st ed.). Zurich: Organisation Scientifique et Technique Internationale du Vol a Voile (OSTIV) and Schweizer Aero-Revue. pp. 172–173.

Further reading

  • Taylor, J. H. (ed) (1989) Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. Studio Editions: London. p. 29

External links

Polish post-1945 gliders
Instytut Szybownictwa
Szybowcowy Zakład Doświadczalny
/ PZL Bielsko-Biała / Allstar PZL Glider
Politechnika Warszawska
Margański & Mysłowski
PZL Krosno
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