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PW-6
Bath time for "Charlie Eight". Covilhã, Portugal.
Type designation PW-6U
Competition class Two-seater
Number built -
Crew 2
Length 7.85 m (25.8 ft)
Height 2.44 m (8 ft)
Cockpit width 0.7 m (2.3 ft)
Cockpit height 1.0 m (3.3 ft)
Wingspan 16.00 m (52.5 ft)
Wing area 15.25 m² (164 ft²)
Aspect ratio 16.8
Wing profile NN 18-17
Empty mass ca. 360 kg (790 lb)
Maximum mass 546 kg (1200 lb)
Wing loading ca. 31 - 36 kg/m²
Maximum speed 260 km/h (140 knots)
Maneuver speed 163 km/h (88 knots)
Stall speed 68 km/h (37 knots)
Minimum sink rate 0.75 m/s at 90 km/h
(147 ft/min at 49 knots)
Best glide ratio 34 at 105 km/h (57 knots)

The Politechniki Warszawskiej PW-6U is a Polish two-seat training sailplane designed at the Warsaw Polytechnic for basic flight instruction and transition training to the PW-5 single-seater. It is manufactured at PZL Swidnik since 2000.

History

The PW-6 was designed to be an ab initio with the capability of providing cross-country training as well. It has handling and performance characterisitics similar to the Politechniki Warszawskiej PW-5. In this way, the transition to solo flying in the single-seater can be made sooner.

The prototype of the PW-6, built at DWLKK, made its maiden flight from Bemowo Airfield, Warsaw, in July 1998. Type certification was granted in September 2000, with Jerzy Kedzierski and Maciej Lasek having performed the test flights. Serial production started at PZL Swidnik soon afterwards, with first deliveries to Egypt, New Zealand, Belgium, Canada, United States, Portugal and Germany.

PW-6U and PW-5 production has been transferred from PZL Swidnik to ZS Jezow. The factory is located in the Polish town of Jesow Sudecki, formerly the German town of Grunau, and is where Edmund Schneider produced a thousand Grunau Baby gliders before and during World War II. Post war, the company has repaired, maintained and refinished fiberglass gliders and holds the Type Certificates for more than thirty Polish glider designs. Delivery of the PW-6U is to restart in the Spring of 2006.

Technical Description

Flying, safety and operational qualities

Designation sequence

PW-ULS - PW-2 Gapa - PW-3 Bakcyl - PW-4 Pelikan - PW-5 Smyk - PW-5M - PW-6

Projected derivatives

Sources

 


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