Operation Sigma Sigma
The Sigma is an experimental glider developed in Britain from 1966 by a team led by Nicholas Goodhart. After disappointing performance during flight testing the Sigma was passed on to a Canadian group which carried out modifications, making the Sigma more competitive.
occupation
Wikipage disambiguates
Akaflieg Braunschweig SB-11Akaflieg Darmstadt D-40Beverley ShenstoneFrank IrvingGlider competition classesList of British glidersList of gliders (O)Marsden GeminiNicholas GoodhartOperation SigmaOperation Sigma (Marsden) SigmaOperation Sigma Type AOperation Sigma Type BOperation Sigma Type CSeptember 1971Sigma (disambiguation)Sigma (sailplane)
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
primaryTopic
Operation Sigma Sigma
The Sigma is an experimental glider developed in Britain from 1966 by a team led by Nicholas Goodhart. After disappointing performance during flight testing the Sigma was passed on to a Canadian group which carried out modifications, making the Sigma more competitive.
has abstract
The Sigma is an experimental g ...... ng the Sigma more competitive.
@en
manufacturer
number built
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
21,606,615
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
991,018,896
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
airfoil
Wortmann FX-67-Σ136-017
@en
aspect ratio
::::::26.8
@en
designer
John Sellars
@en
empty weight kg
first flight
1971-09-12
glide ratio
length m
manufacturer
max takeoff weight kg
national origin
United Kingdom
@en
number built
primeUnits%3F_
kts
@en
ref
Sailplanes 1965-2000
@en
sink rate ms
sink rate note
::::::151 ft/min
@en
status
still flying
@en
type
Open class sailplane
@en
wikiPageUsesTemplate
wing area note
::::::
@en
wing area sqm
wing loading kg/m
wing loading note
:::::: 42.6 kg/m2
@en
hypernym
comment
The Sigma is an experimental g ...... ng the Sigma more competitive.
@en
label
Operation Sigma Sigma
@en