SVC Mačka
Mačka | |
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Mačka preserved at the Belgrade Aviation Museum | |
Role | acrobatic glider |
National origin | Yugoslavia |
Manufacturer | Savezni Vazduhoplovni Centar (SVC) |
Designer | Miloš Ilić |
First flight | 1956 |
Introduction | 1958 |
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The SVC Mačka (Serbian: мачка—"cat") was a single-seat acrobatic glider of wooden construction with undercarriage skis for landing. It was constructed and produced at Savezni Vazduhoplovni Centar (SVC) in Vršac. It was the only acrobatic glider constructed in Yugoslavia.[1]
Development
The Mačka was developed by engineer Miloš Ilić. Its prototype was made in 1956, and after testing, a small series was produced in 1958, also in Vršac. Ilić has basically copied Mačka's tail and rear fuselage from another glider, the Ilindenka.[1]
Production
Production aircraft and variants were built at SVC, LETOV (as the LETOV KBI-14 Mačka) and Ikarus (Ikarus Prva srpska industrija aeroplana, automobila i strojeva).
Specifications (variant specified)
Data from [1]
General characteristics
- Length: 5.67 m (18 ft 7 in)
- Wingspan: 10.00 m (32 ft 10 in)
- Height: 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
- Wing area: 10.00 m2 (107.6 sq ft)
- Aspect ratio: 1:21.5 at 83 km/h
- Empty weight: 160 kg (353 lb)
- Max takeoff weight: 260 kg (573 lb)
Performance
- Stall speed: 62.5 km/h (39 mph; 34 kn)
- Never exceed speed: 450 km/h (280 mph; 243 kn)
- Rate of sink: 0.98 m/s (193 ft/min) at 74.5 km/h
References
- 1 2 3 Museum of Aviation Belgrade (2013). "ВТЦ Мачка". Retrieved 4 January 2013.
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