Fournier RF7
      
| RF7 | 
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| The RF7 prototype now flies as G-LTRF | 
| Role | Motorglider | 
| National origin | France | 
| Manufacturer | Fournier | 
| Designer | René Fournier | 
| First flight | 5 March 1970[1] | 
| Number built | One | 
| Developed from | Fournier RF-4 | 
The Fournier RF7 was a single-seat motorglider designed and built in prototype form by René Fournier in France in 1970 and intended for series production by Sportavia-Pützer in Germany. It was a conventional motorglider design derived from Fournier's RF-4D,[1] a low-wing cantilever monoplane with an engine mounted in tractor configuration in the nose.[2] The sailplane-style undercarriage consisted of a retractable mainwheel, a fixed tailwheel, and small outriggers under each wing.[1] Compared to the RF-4. the wings were shorter and the tailplane surfaces larger.[1][2] The ailerons were also larger,[3] and the RF7 was fully stressed for aerobatics.[3][4]
Construction of the prototype (registered F-WPXV[3]) began in July 1969,[1] and the aircraft first flew on 5 March 1970.[1] It was displayed at the Hanover Air Show the following month, where the journal Flight International praised it for the quality of its finish "[i]n spite of its prototype status."[3] By 1971, Sportavia-Pützer abandoned its plans of series production of the type and hoped to market the RF7 in kit form instead.[4] By 1978, all development had been abandoned and the prototype was offered for sale.[3]
Specifications
Data from Taylor 1972, p.96
General characteristics
-  Crew: one pilot
-  Length: 6.05 m (19 ft 11 in)
-  Wingspan: 9.40 m (30 ft 11 in)
-  Wing area: 10.0 m2 (108 ft2)
-  Empty weight: 300 kg (660 lb)
-  Gross weight: 445 kg (981 lb)
-  Powerplant: 1 × Sportavia-Limbach SL 1700 D, 51 kW (68 hp)
Performance
-  Cruising speed: 220 km/h (137 mph)
-  Range: 650 km (403 miles)
-  Service ceiling: 7,000 m (23,000 ft)
Notes
- 1 2 3 4 5 6  Taylor 1972, p.96
- 1 2  Taylor 1989, p.75
- 1 2 3 4 5  "Hanover Report", p.720
- 1 2  Interavia, p.1225
 
References
-  "Hanover Report". Flight International: 713–22. 30 April 1970. Retrieved 2011-03-11. 
-  "Hanover Review". Flight International: 1436–46. 13 May 1978. Retrieved 2011-03-11. 
-  Interavia 26: 1225. 1971.  
-  Taylor, Michael J. H. (1989). Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. London: Studio Editions. 
-  Taylor, John W. R. (1972). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1972–73. London: Jane's Yearbooks. 
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