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The H-101 ''Salto'' ('Loop') is an
aerobatic Aerobatics is the practice of flying maneuvers involving aircraft attitudes that are not used in conventional passenger-carrying flights. The term is a portmanteau of "aerial" and "acrobatics". Aerobatics are performed in aeroplanes and glider ...
glider of glass composite construction, developed in Germany in the 1970s. Based on the Standard Libelle H-201, it was designed by
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,Coates 1978, p. 101. widow of Eugen Hänle, former Director of Glasflügel. It was first produced by Start + Flug GmbH Saulgau.


Design and development

The H-101 differs from the Libelle in having a V-tail, showing its ancestry to the V-tailed Hütter H-30 GFK. Four flush-fitting air brakes were fitted to the trailing edges of the wings, replacing the more conventionally sited air brakes of the Standard Libelle. The Salto's air brakes are hinged at their midpoints so that half the surface projects above the wing and half below. The Salto prototype first flew on 6 March 1970, and 67 had been delivered by early 1977, when production at Start + Flug GmbH Saulgau ceased. Five more Saltos were built from 1993 to 1996 by the German company "LTB Frank & Waldenberger", bringing total output of Salto gliders to 72. The Salto was again made available in the late 1980s by
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, set up by Ursula Hänle at Westerburg in
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as the Hänle H 101 Salto, available in utility and aerobatic versions, with the Utility version available with either short or long-span wings.


Specifications (H 101 Aerobatic)


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External links

*http://www.frankundwaldenberger.de/index.php?firmengeschichte (History of the Frank & Waldenberger company) *https://www.easa.europa.eu/sites/default/files/dfu/EASA.SAS.A.028_Haenle_H101_Salto_issue01.pdf {{DEFAULTSORT:Glasflugel H-101 1970s German sailplanes Glasflügel aircraft V-tail aircraft Aircraft first flown in 1970