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HpH 304 is a family of sailplanes ranging from a single-seat
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15 metre Class to a two-place 20 metre Open Class manufactured by the Czech company HpH Ltd. The sailplane was derived from a glider made by Glasflügel between 1980 and 1982 that was put back in production by HpH and who have modified it substantially and developed new models since.


Development by Glasflügel

The 304 was the second and last glider developed by Glasflügel in cooperation with
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. It superseded the Glasflügel Mosquito. The principal designer of the 304 was Martin Hansen, known for his role in the design of the Akaflieg Braunschweig SB-11. The glider continued the Glasflügel tradition of innovation: the parallelogram control stick, combined trailing edge flaps and airbrakes, automatic trimming, heel-operated brakes, automatic control connections, the extremely easy assembly of the wings and tailplane, the parallelogram forward-opening canopy and lifting instrument panel are Glasflügel innovations largely copied by other manufacturers. The prototype flew for the first time in May 1980 and entered production shortly after. Glasflügel was financially struggling at that time, following the untimely death of
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, the founder of the company, in 1975. A partnership with
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led to a surrender of technology. Lacking investment and an energetic leadership, the company folded in 1982. A small batch was later built by the Jastreb company in Yugoslavia as the 304B. The 304 is sometimes referred to as the ''H-304'', which is not correct, as the ''H'' applies only to the Glasflügel sailplanes designed principally by
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Development by HpH

The 304 was put back in production by the Czech company HpH Ltd, as the Glasflügel 304CZ. This new production run uses the original Glasflügel moulds and jigs that fortunately were not lost with the demise of the company. The 304CZ was updated with the addition of winglets and a few other changes, and has spawned several derivatives, namely a 17.43 metre span variant 304 CZ-17 and the 15 metre Standard Class 304 C Wasp. In November 2006, HPH conducted the maiden flight of the completely new 18 metre 304 S Shark. The 304 S Shark features an all new wing design using the HpH xn2 profile with the airfoil only 13.2% of the cord thickness (16.4% at the root). The 18 metre wing yields a best glide of 51:1 and minimum sink of 0.44 m/s (0.85 kt). The new Safety Cockpit uses a Carbon/Kevlar safety shell that meets the latest EASA Safety Standards. The 304 S is larger than the 304 C and while interchangeable wing extensions are available for 15-metre or 18-metre span, the most common configuration is the 18-metre version. The Shark is available in Self-Launch Versions (Shark MS) using the popular
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powerplant, or as a sustainer using either a 400 N thrust Jet powerplant or with a Front-Electric-Sustainer (FES) solution. By early 2015 about 50 HPH Shark sailplanes had been produced with about 50% being Self-launchers, the remainder being sustainers of one type or another.


Variants

;304 :Glasflügel produced. ;304 B :Jastreb produced. ;304 CZ :HpH produced variant certified in 1998 with a 15 meter span. ;304 CZ-17 :HpH produced variant certified in 1999 with a 15 meter span and interchangeable winglets and wing extensions to 17.43 meter span. ;304 C Wasp :HpH produced variant certified in 2001 with a 15 meter span. ;304 Shark :HpH produced variant first flown in 2006 and is an entirely new sailplane with interchangeable winglets for 15-meter or 18-meter span. So far only the 18m version has been produced, driven largely by customer demand. The new 18m wing offers substantially better performance than the original 304. The Shark is one of the first gliders certified to the latest version of CS22 and has a 9g cockpit utilizing Aramid fibers in the forward fuselage and carbon in the rear, except the top of the fin which is Glass so the Radio antenna can work. Virtually all Sharks have some form of motor system. See below. ;304 Shark SJ :HpH produced variant with 18-meter span and optional TBS 400N jet engine for self-retrieve. ;304 Shark ES :HpH produced variant with 18-meter span and optional
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system for self-retrieve. ;304 Shark MS :HpH produced variant with 18-meter span and optional
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motor for self-launch. ;304 TS Twin Shark :HpH produced variant with two seats and 20 meter span. The Twin-Shark first flew in July 2017 and initial flying impressions are very favorable indicating that it performs at least as well as the other two latest generation 20m flapped two seaters that are already on the market.


Specifications (HpH 304C)


Specifications (HpH 304S - 18m)


See also


References

*Johnson R H, A Flight Test Evaluation of the 304CZ Sailplane, Soaring, July 2000 *Thomas F, Fundamentals of Sailplane Design, College Park Press, 1999 *Simons M, Segelflugzeuge 1965-2000, Eqip, 2004 *Aero Fridrichshafen *HpH TS *CNC


External links


Website of HpH Ltd
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