MDM MDM-1 Fox
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The MDM MDM-1 Fox is a composite mid-wing two-seater aerobatic glider with fixed undercarriage and conventional tail unit.
From MargaƱski's page: The first presentation of this glider was arranged at the World Glider Aerobatic Championships in Venlo, Netherlands 1993, where Jerzy Makula won the World Championship flying on FOX. Just after the Championships the promotion flights were arranged to enable top pilots to fly on the glider. Similar promotion action took place in Germany and Austria in October 1993. Over following years FOX also achieved many successes at other international sports events.
Technical data
Wing span: 14.00 m
Length: 7.38 m
Wing area: 12.34 <math>m^2</math>
Empty weight: 345 kg
Take-off weight, maximum: 525 kg
Never exceeded speed (Vne): 293 km/h
Minimum speed (weight 525 kg): 84 km/h
Minimum sink rate (at 110 km/h): 1 m/s
Load factors (crew of 1): +9.01/-6.0
Load factors (crew of 2): +7.01/-5.0
Aspect ratio: 15.88
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