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The VTC Delfin is a competition single seat Standard class glider designed and built in
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in the 1960s. It had some success in national competitions and went into small scale production.


Design and development

A standard class single seat sailplane with a wooden structure and largely plywood covered, the Delfin has a 15 m span (49 ft 2.5 in) shoulder mounted wing of straight tapered plan and with small tip fairings or salmons. There is 2° of dihedral. Forward of the spar the wing is wooden skinned; the first seven aircraft, the Delfin 1, use ply-foam sandwich but this was replaced with all-wood layers in the production Delfin 2. Behind the spar the covering is
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. The Delfin 1 has metal ailerons, replaced with all-wood ones in the Delfin 2. No flaps are fitted but there are
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airbrakes mounted at 60% chord. The oval cross-section
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of the Delfin tapers gently to the rear to an integral
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. All Delfins were built with a fin and
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strongly swept on both leading and
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s and with an all-moving tailplane, fitted with
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, mounted on the fuselage. Four Delfin 2s were later modified into Delfin 3s with a more upright vertical tail and a fin-mounted fixed tailplane with conventional
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. The Delfin cockpit is long, with the pilot seated in a semi-reclining position. On Delfin 1s, it is covered by a long, forward sliding, single piece
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reaching almost to the nose but later marks have a shorter, starboard hinged one piece canopy, with the upper nose surface plywood skinned like the rest of the fuselage. The undercarriage consists of a fixed, unsprung, semi-protruding
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and a small tail bumper. A rubber spring nose skid was added to the Delfin 2. The Delfin first flew from Vrsac in December 1963. The Delfin 2 was produced there, making its first flight on 26 April 1965. The Delfin 3 followed on 29 July 1968.


Operational history

A Delfin 1 made the type's first public appearance at the World Gliding Championships of 1965, held at
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in the UK. Flown by V. Stepanovic it only achieved 37th place out of 45 in the Standard Class. The Delfin was much more successful the following year in the very competitive Polish National Championship, finishing in the top two places.


Variants

''Data from'' Aerotyp Segelflugzeuge (1969) ''and'' Gliders & Sailplanes of the World (1982) ;Delfin 1: Prototype and an initial batch of six. Long, forward sliding canopy extends almost to the nose. Metal ailerons. ;Delfin 2: Production model, 27 built. Shorter, side opening canopy, rubber mounted nose-skid added and wooden ailerons. ;Delfin 3: Much more upright fin with sweep only on leading edge. The earlier all moving, tab assisted fuselage mounted tailplane replaced by a cruciform tail with the fixed tailplane mounted well above the fuselage and carrying conventional elevators. Four modified from Delfin 2s.


Aircraft on display

* Aeronautical Museum - Belgrade: Delfin 2 ''YU-4138''


Specifications (Delfin 1)


References

{{reflist, refs= {{cite book , title=Gliders & Sailplanes of the World, last= Hardy , first= Michael , year=1982, publisher=Ian Allan Ltd, location= London, isbn=0-7110-1152-4, page=139 {{cite book , title=Aviation Museums and Collections of Mainland Europe , last= Ogden , first=Bob , year=2009, publisher= Air Britain (Historians) Ltd, page= 507 , isbn=978-0-85130-418-2 {{cite book , title= Aerotyp Segelflugzeuge, last= Schmidt , first=A.F. , year=1969, publisher=Transpress VEB, location=Berlin, pages=68–9 {{cite journal , date=24 June 1965 , title=World Gliding Championships - Results , journal=
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External links


NACA 633618 airfoil
1960s Yugoslav sailplanes