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- PIK-3 abstract "The PIK-3 (Polyteknikkojen Ilmailukerho - Finnish institute of technology students flying club) was a sailplane produced in Finland in the 1950s and 60s. It was designed to be a cheap and easy-to-build aircraft to equip the country's gliding clubs as their standard single-seat machine. It was a conventional design for its day, with a high wing and conventional empennage. Construction was of wood throughout, skinned in plywood.Design work commenced in 1942, but the prototype did not fly until 1950. Antti Koskinen refined the design for production as the PIK-3A and then further modified the design by replacing the flaps with air brakes, which was designated the PIK-3B.By the end of the 1950s, a third modification of the original design was carried out by Olavi Roininen as the PIK-3C. This had completely new wings of 15 m (49 ft 3 in) to allow it to compete in the Standard Class. The prototype flew on 20 May 1958, and the design was then modified for production by Suomen Ilmailuliitto.".
- PIK-3 manufacturer Polyteknikkojen_Ilmailukerho.
- PIK-3 numberBuilt "40".
- PIK-3 origin Finland.
- PIK-3 wikiPageExternalLink index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=43&Itemid=108.
- PIK-3 wikiPageID "21008309".
- PIK-3 wikiPageRevisionID "603415198".
- PIK-3 airfoil "Göttingen 549".
- PIK-3 aspectRatio "17.1".
- PIK-3 crew "1".
- PIK-3 designer "Lars Norrmen and Ilkka Lounama".
- PIK-3 emptyWeightKg "165".
- PIK-3 firstFlight "1950".
- PIK-3 gLimits "+5 -2.5".
- PIK-3 hasPhotoCollection PIK-3.
- PIK-3 heightM "1".
- PIK-3 lengthM "6.6".
- PIK-3 liftToDrag "30".
- PIK-3 manufacturer Polyteknikkojen_Ilmailukerho.
- PIK-3 maxTakeoffWeightKg "280".
- PIK-3 midSpanM "1".
- PIK-3 nationalOrigin Finland.
- PIK-3 neverExceedSpeedKmh "235".
- PIK-3 neverExceedSpeedNote "*Rough air speed max: *Aerotow speed: *Winch launch speed: *Terminal velocity: with full air-brakes at max all-up weight".
- PIK-3 numberBuilt "40".
- PIK-3 primeUnits%3F_ "met".
- PIK-3 ref ", The World's Sailplanes:Die Segelflugzeuge der Welt:Les Planeurs du Monde".
- PIK-3 similarAircraft Schleicher_Ka_6.
- PIK-3 similarAircraft Slingsby_Skylark_2.
- PIK-3 sinkRateMs "0.61".
- PIK-3 sinkRateNote "at )".
- PIK-3 spanM "15".
- PIK-3 stallSpeedKmh "55".
- PIK-3 type "Sailplane".
- PIK-3 wingAreaSqm "13.1".
- PIK-3 m "21.4".
- PIK-3 subject Category:Finnish_sailplanes_1950–1959.
- PIK-3 subject Category:Glider_aircraft.
- PIK-3 subject Category:PIK_aircraft.
- PIK-3 type Aircraft.
- PIK-3 type MeanOfTransportation.
- PIK-3 type Product.
- PIK-3 type Model_airplane.
- PIK-3 type DesignedArtifact.
- PIK-3 comment "The PIK-3 (Polyteknikkojen Ilmailukerho - Finnish institute of technology students flying club) was a sailplane produced in Finland in the 1950s and 60s. It was designed to be a cheap and easy-to-build aircraft to equip the country's gliding clubs as their standard single-seat machine. It was a conventional design for its day, with a high wing and conventional empennage.".
- PIK-3 label "PIK-3".
- PIK-3 sameAs m.059_pvt.
- PIK-3 sameAs Q7119375.
- PIK-3 sameAs Q7119375.
- PIK-3 wasDerivedFrom PIK-3?oldid=603415198.
- PIK-3 isPrimaryTopicOf PIK-3.