LAK-17
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The LAK-17 is a Lithuania
Lithuania
Lithuania , officially the Republic of Lithuania is a country in Northern Europe, the biggest of the three Baltic states. It is situated along the southeastern shore of the Baltic Sea, whereby to the west lie Sweden and Denmark...

n single-seat sailplane designed at the Lithuanian Aero Club - (LAK - Lietuvo AeroKlub), and manufactured by Sportinė Aviacija.

Design and development

The LAK-17 is designed to meet the requirements of the utility category of JAR-22. It is a single-seat mid-wing sailplane
Glider (sailplane)
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 of composite construction with a T-tail
T-tail
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 and flaps, it has a retractable single-wheel main landing gear and has airbrakes
Air brake (aircraft)
In aeronautics, air brakes or speedbrakes are a type of flight control surface used on an aircraft to increase drag or increase the angle of approach during landing....

 on the upper wing surface. The LAK-17 holds water ballast in tanks in the wing and fin. The LAK-17A was certified in November 1994 by the Lithuanian Civil Aviation Authority. A new variant with an improved wing was designated the LAK-17B. All variants have a 15 m (49.21 ft) wingspan but a wing with span increased to 18 m (59.06 ft) is available as an option; powered self-sustaining versions are also produced.

An optional Front Electric Sustainer variant was developed for the LAK-17 by Slovenian engineers at LZ Design, it has a 0.9 metre propeller in the nose driven by an electric motor.

Variants

LAK-17A
Production flapped 15- or 18-metre wingspan sailplane.

LAK-17AT
Powered self-sustaining sailplane variant of the LAK-17A with a Solo 2350 two-cylinder air-cooled two-stroke retractable engine.

LAK-17A FES
A LAK-17A with a Front Electric Sustainer.

LAK-17B
Improved variant with new wing profile and modified geometry.

LAK-17BT
Powered self-sustaining sailplane variant of the LAK-17B with a Solo 2350 retractable engine.

LAK-17B FES
A LAK-17B with a Front Electric Sustainer.

Specifications (LAK-17B with 15 metre wingspan)

See also

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