Ka 6 | |
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Ka 6 on display in the Deutsches Museum, Munich | |
Role | Club class glider |
Manufacturer | Alexander Schleicher GmbH & Co |
Designer | Rudolf Kaiser |
First flight | 1955 |
Number built | > 1000 (all variants) |
The Schleicher Ka 6 is a single-seat glider designed by Rudolf Kaiser, built by Alexander Schleicher GmbH & Co, Germany and is constructed of Spruce and plywood with fabric covering. The design initially featured a conventional tailplane and elevator which was later replaced by an all-moving tailplane in the -Pe and Ka 6E variants. Variants built before the -CR and -BR used a main skid as the principal undercarriage, with later variants including the Ka 6E using a wheel as the main undercarriage with no nose skid. Other modifications for the Ka 6E include a more aerodynamic fuselage with glassfibre nose and wingroot fairings, longer canopy, and modified aluminium airbrakes.
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