Vogt Lo-100

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title: Vogt Lo-100
text: The Lo-100 is an aerobatic glider of classic wood and fabric construction well suited to amateur building methods. The designation Lo was bestowed by the designer Alfred Vogt in memory of his brother Lothar Vogt, with whom he had developed the predecessor model Lo-105 Zwergreiher. The first flight of the prototype took place in 1952 at the Klippeneck. An example is on display at the Gliding Heritage Centre. The single-piece wing has a main spar built from laminated beechwood in order to achieve
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description: German single-seat aerobatic glider, 1952
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vogt_Lo-100
date created: 2006-12-26T01:19:07Z
date modified: 2024-09-11T03:04:45Z
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