The G103 Twin II (originally designated the G 118) is a high-performance two-seat
sailplane
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manufactured in Germany by
Grob Aircraft
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. The aircraft is of
T-tail
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configuration, and is fitted with upper-surface airbrakes and a non-retractable undercarriage. Of
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construction, it is designed for training, high performance cross-country racing and simple
aerobatic
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flying.
Design and development

The G103 Twin II (a.k.a. the Twin Astir II) is the successor of the original
G103 Twin Astir with a nose wheel and a fixed six-inch main gear fitted behind the center of gravity - The main wheel is equipped with a hydraulic brake. Modified ailerons produce a substantially improved roll response compared to the previous model. Approach control is by top surface Schempp-Hirth type airbrakes. The G103A Twin II Acro variant features strengthened mainspar caps and steel control pushrods which permit greater aerobatic performance. The G103 also has a
FAA approved modification kit for all-hand control for handicapped operation.
The
Royal Air Force Air Cadets
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acquired 100 Twin II Acros (known in service as the Grob Viking T1) in 1984/85 to replace the aging
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gliders of the RAF
Volunteer Gliding Schools.
A total of 549 were produced before it was succeeded in production by the
G103C Twin III in 1989.
Operational history
Records
On 28 September 1981 the Twin II took the world Out & Return record for two-seat sailplanes (1000.88 km/ 621.92 miles). The aircraft (N424GL) was flown out of the
Ridge Soaring Gliderport
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, Pennsylvania, USA, by pilot
Thomas Knauff and crew, Rob Gannon.
On May 14, 1996 the Twin II G103A took the Pennsylvania State Open Multi place class; Distance around a Triangular Course/Speed over a Triangular Course of 100 km; Pilot David F. Bradley, Sr. Passenger Jim Vincent. and the Pennsylvania Sports Class; Distance around a Triangular Course of 100 km; Pilot David Bradley, Passenger Jim Vincent.
In-flight limitations
In 2003 Service Bulletin 315-64/2 reduced the maximum admissible airspeeds and prohibited aerobatic flight. This was due to reports that the design of the fuselage may not have been sufficient to sustain limit loads during certain maneuvers and during flight at certain speeds. Grob completed further investigations into the effects of certain flight conditions on the fuselage structure and the development of corrective procedures. Further static strength tests were conducted to verify the safety margin of the fuselage. The results of these tests restored the original flight speed limitations and maneuver operations for the Twin II and allowed the Twin II Acro only basic aerobatic maneuvers (spins, lazy eights, chandelles, stall turns, steep turns, and positive loops). An approved modification, when incorporated, restores full acrobatic status to these sailplanes.
Operators
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Argentinian Air Force
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Australian Air Force Cadets
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Belgian Air Component
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for Royal Belgian Air Cadets
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Italian Air Force
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Gliding Centre
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Royal Air Force
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Royal Air Force Gliding and Soaring Association
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Specifications
See also
References
sailplanedirectory.com
Grob G 103 Twin II POH
External links
Johnson R, A Flight Test Evaluation of the Grob G103 Twin II, Soaring, Feb 1983
Homepage of Grob Aircraft AG
A PDF information guide based on the Flight Manual, from Adelaide Soaring Club
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