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The IS-3 ABC (''Instytut Szybownictwa'' – Gliding Institute) was a single-seat
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glider designed and built in
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from 1947.


Development

From 1946 the IS (Gliding Institute) started work on designing gliders to rebuild the shattered by the war Polish gliding movement. Four types were required: *1. School (IS-3 ABC) *2. Transition ( IS-A Salamandra) *3. Training and intermediate performance ( IS-2 Mucha) *4. High performance / advanced (
IS-1 Sęp The IS-1 Sęp was a single-seat high-performance Glider aircraft, glider designed and built in Poland from 1947. It was the first post-war Polish glider. Development The IS-1 Sęp (Vulture) was designed in Szybowcowy Zakład Doświadczalny, ...
) To fulfil the 'School' requirement the IS-3 ABC primary glider was designed by Rudolf Matz and Roman Zatwarnicki, and built at the workshops in Bielsko. Using the sole remaining W.W.S.1 Salamandra as a starting point, the IS-3 ABC emerged looking similar to most
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s, with a high set rectangular low aspect ratio wing, wire-braced to an open structure wire-braced
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, which did nothing more than connect the seat, skid and tail unit to the wings. The IS-3 ABC prototype first flew on New Year's Eve of 1948 by Peter Mynarski and after successful trials, a production commenced as the IS-3 ABC-bis. Further improvements resulted in the IS-3 ABC-ter, with a cabin and windscreen for the pilot. Last and most numerous variant was ABC-A of 1955, produced in 1956-57. 256 of all variants were manufactured in workshops in Bielsko (of IS, later SZD),
Krosno Krosno (in full ''The Royal Free City of Krosno'', ) is a historical town and Krosno County, county in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in southeastern Poland. The estimated population of the town is 47,140 inhabitants as of 2014. The functional ...
and
Lubawka Lubawka () is a town in Poland, in Lower Silesia Voivodship, in Kamienna Góra County. It is the administrative seat of Gmina Lubawka. It lies in the Sudetes near to the border with the Czech Republic on the way across the Lubawka pass (516m) bet ...
(according to other publications, 280, including 74 bis, 30 ter and 176 ABabiejczuk, Janusz and Grzegorzewski, Jerzy. Polski Przemysł Lotniczy 1945-1973 (in Polish). Warsaw: Wydawnictwo MON, 1974. No ISBN, p. 118). Polish instructors were also instrumental in boosting the gliding movement in the
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, providing instruction and advice with the 50 IS-3 ABC A's exported there. This variant was modified with less dihedral (1°),IS-3 ABC
/ref> to allow the generally shorter Chinese students to hold the wings level for take-off. After flight trials in Poland, it was confirmed that it did not appreciably affect the handling. The Chinese also manufactured these gliders on the licence. The IS-3 ABC series was in use at Polish state gliding clubs up to 1961, when the dual training syllabus was finally introduced. Many of the IS-3 primary gliders were dispersed to schools and clubs for use as training aids, some of which survive as exhibits in museums today.


Variants

* IS-3 ABC – The sole prototype aircraft without folding wings. * IS-3 ABC bis – production aircraft with reduced wing incidence, increased aileron movement and with folding wings and tail-unit (24 made in IS and 50 in Lubawka). * IS-3 ABC ter – version equipped with a removable cockpit nacelle and windscreen as well as fixed wings and tail-unit (30 made in Lubawka) * IS-3 ABC-A – last production version, with less wing dihedral, produced in 1956-57 (most in Krosno).


Specifications (IS-3 ABC-A)


See also

* W.W.S.1 Salamandra *
Slingsby Primary The Slingsby T.3 Primary (a.k.a. Dagling) was a single-seat training glider produced in the 1930s by Fred Slingsby in Kirbymoorside, Yorkshire. Design and development During the 1920s Alexander Lippisch designed a training glider with very lo ...
* Lippisch Zögling


References

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


External links

*http://www.piotrp.de/SZYBOWCE/pis3.htm {{Polish gliders Glider aircraft 1940s Polish sailplanes Aircraft first flown in 1947