Bowlus BZ-1

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BZ-1
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Role Glider
National origin United States
Designer Michael Bowlus
First flightSeptember 13, 1984
Introduction1983
Number builtOne

The Bowlus BZ-1 is an American single seat FAI 15 Meter Class, V-tailed glider that was designed and built by Michael Bowlus. [1] [2]

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Design and development

The BZ-1 started as a design by Clark Frazier of Bluffton, Ohio in 1967. He started construction of a glider fuselage from the drop tank of a North American F-86 Sabre and called it the Zeus II. Frazier never completed the project and it was subsequently purchased by Michael Bowlus of Worthington, Ohio. Bowlus constructed wings for the re-designated BZ-1, starting with the wing design of the Schreder Airmate HP-11, but shortened to 15 m (49.2 ft). The wing incorporates ailerons hinged at the bottom and a NACA 65 (3)-618 laminar flow airfoil. The interconnected flaps and ailerons are all undercambered and assembled using the same bonded construction technique used on the Schreder HP-18. The flaps extend to 90° for landing. [1] [2]

The BZ-1 has a retractable monowheel landing gear, a V-tail and was built from aluminium. At the time of its completion in 1983 the designer intended to add water ballast tanks to allow the carriage of 115 lb (52.2 kg) of water. [1] [2] The BZ-1 had its first flight on September 13, 1984. [3]

The aircraft was reported as complete and ready for first flight in 1983, but in May 2011, it was no longer on the Federal Aviation Administration registry. [2] [4]

Specifications (BZ-1)

Data from Sailplane Directory and Soaring [1] [2]

General characteristics

Performance

See also

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Activate Media (2006). "HP-11 Airmate HP Aircraft, LLC". Archived from the original on August 20, 2011. Retrieved May 4, 2011.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Said, Bob: 1983 Sailplane Directory, Soaring Magazine , page 7. Soaring Society of America November 1983. USPS 499-920
  3. Bowlus, Michael: The Bowlus BZ-1, page 36. Soaring Society of America March 1986.
  4. Federal Aviation Administration (May 2011). "Make / Model Inquiry Results" . Retrieved May 15, 2011.