The Standard Austria was a single-seat aerobatic glider that was originally designed and built in
Austria from 1959 but production was moved in 1962 to
Schempp-Hirth
Schempp-Hirth Flugzeugbau GmbH is a glider manufacturer based in Kirchheim unter Teck, Germany.
History
Martin Schempp founded his own company in Göppingen in 1935, with the assistance of Wolf Hirth.
The company was initially called "Sportflu ...
in Germany.
Development
Commissioned by the ''Österreichischer Aeroclub'' – (Austrian Aero club) the Standard Austria was designed by Rüdiger Kunz to compete in the 1960
OSTIV competition for a standard class sailplane, winning plaudits as the best standard class aircraft.
The design aims were to produce an aircraft with a low wing loading and a high
lift/drag ratio, which necessitated low weight and low drag. To achieve the design aims the Standard Austria was constructed primarily of wood with
plywood
Plywood is a material manufactured from thin layers or "plies" of wood veneer that are glued together with adjacent layers having their wood grain rotated up to 90 degrees to one another. It is an engineered wood from the family of manufactured ...
skinning and a
glass-fibre nose section, pilots seat and tail-cone. Other weight and drag saving measures included use of an all-moving 'V' or 'Butterfly'
tail unit with two surfaces, set in a 'V' configuration, providing stability and control in both
pitch and yaw, in exchange for increased cost and complexity of the control systems and minor handling side effects, like slight pitching of the aircraft with application of rudder and vice versa.
After the initial production run in Austria, production was moved to
Schempp-Hirth
Schempp-Hirth Flugzeugbau GmbH is a glider manufacturer based in Kirchheim unter Teck, Germany.
History
Martin Schempp founded his own company in Göppingen in 1935, with the assistance of Wolf Hirth.
The company was initially called "Sportflu ...
in Germany, where the Standard Austria's development continued with improved and heavier models, optional retractable undercarriage, replacement of the NACA section wings with wings using an Eppler 266 section,
to improve low-speed performance.

Two were used in the 1967
NFB film 'Flight' (CF-RNH, CF-RS
Variants
;Standard Austria
:Initial production model built in Austria.
;Standard Austria S
:Production aircraft built by Schemp-Hirth under license in Germany.
;Standard Austria SH
:Improved heavier model, 5 built.
;Standard Austria SH-I
:The SH with retractable undercarriage
;Standard Austria
:From 1964 produced using an Eppler 266 aerofoil section.
The
Schempp-Hirth SHK, a 17-meter Open Class glider, was also developed by
Klaus Holighaus in 1965 from the SH-1.
Specifications (Standard Austria)
See also
References
*
* Taylor, J. H. (ed) (1989) ''Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation''. Studio Editions: London. p. 29
* Coates, Andrew. “Jane's World Sailplanes & Motor Gliders new edition”. London, Jane's. 1980.
External links
* https://web.archive.org/web/20150222043514/http://www.sailplanedirectory.com/schempp.htm
*
Martin Schempp
*https://web.archive.org/web/20070608193349/http://www.sailplanedirectory.com/PlaneDetails.cfm?planeID=338
British Gliding Association - Standard Austria data sheet
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Schempp-Hirth aircraft
1950s Austrian sailplanes
V-tail aircraft
Aircraft first flown in 1959