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Jancsó-Szokolay M22
The Jancsó-Szokolay M22 was a Hungary, Hungarian single-seat sailplane first flown in 1937. Twenty were built and the type set several national records. Some remained in service up to about 1953. Design and development In the mid-1930s the MSrE (Műegyetemi Sportrepülő Egyesület) or Aero Club of the Technical University decided to build a sailplane capable of thermal, cross country flights. They began to build a Rhönbussard but Erno Rubik encouraged Endre Jancsó and András Szokolay to design a new, Hungarian aircraft incorporating the Rhönbussard parts already completed. The result was the M22 which flew for the first time on 1 September 1937. The two-part gull wing of the M22 was mounted at mid-fuselage. The central panels were rectangular in plan, occupied about 35% of the span and had 8° of Dihedral (aeronautics), dihedral. The outer panels were trapezoidal apart from rounded tips and had no dihedral. Both panels shared a single spar (aeronautics), spar which, with p ...
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