The Vickers-Slingsby T-65 Vega is a
15-metre class
The IYRU Fifteen Metre class yachts are constructed to the First International rule of 1907. A total of twenty 15mR yachts were built between 1907 and 1917, the four that have survived are still actively raced.
History
The IYRU International Ru ...
class
glider
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Aircraft and transport Aircraft
* Glider (aircraft), heavier-than-air aircraft primarily intended for unpowered flight
** Glider (sailplane), a rigid-winged glider aircraft with an undercarriage, used in the sport of gliding
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which first flew on 3 June 1977. Of
fibreglass
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construction, it features linked camber-changing
flaps and
airbrakes, and a retractable main and tailwheel.
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A simplified version called the T-65C Sport Vega has a non-retractable mainwheel and hinged trailing edge airbrakes instead of flaps. This version of the Vega first flew on 18 December 1979 and has no provision for water ballast.][
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Variants
Data from:[
;T65A
:Initial production version first flown in 1977.
;T65B
:One production glider was designated T65B.
;T65C Sport Vega
:Fixed-wheel with no flaps or water ballast, first flown in 1980.
;T65D Vega
:Increased water ballast to 350 lb (160 kg) and increased all up weight to 1,120 lb (510 kg).
;Vega 17L
:Gliders fitted with optional wingtips to increase span to 17 metres.
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Specifications (T65D)
References
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*Martin Simons, ''Slingsby Sailplanes'',
External links
British Gliding Association data sheet
{{Slingsby aircraft
1970s British sailplanes
Glider aircraft
Vega
Vega is the brightest star in the northern
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* North, a point in direction
* Northern Europe, the northern part or region of Europe
* Northern Highland, a region of Wisconsin, United Sta ...
Mid-wing aircraft