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The Bréguet Br 104 Nymphale ((英語:Nymph)) is a two seat training and competition sailplane, built in France in the 1950s. A direct development of the successful Bréguet Br 901 Mouette, it competed at two World Gliding Championships but has mostly been used, in small numbers, by gliding clubs. ==Design and development==
The Nymphale is a two-seat development of the double World Gliding Championships (WGC) winning Br 901 Mouette. It is larger all round, with a 2.72 m (8 ft 11 in) increase in span and 1.43 m (4 ft 8 in) longer, but built of wood and fabric like the single-seater.〔 Behind the wings the 904 and the 901 S1 - the two seater has the more angular fin and rudder of the later 801s - are very much alike in appearance, with a tapering fuselage and conventional empennage. The mid mounted wings, though straight tapered like those of the 901, differ in having no sweep on the leading edge so that at mid-chord the wing is forward swept. The cockpit, necessarily lengthened, has the same style of fuselage contour following canopy as the 901 but divided into front and rear sections, the latter stretching back over the wing leading edge.〔 The Nymphale made its first flight on 26 May 1956;〔 two more prototypes followed.〔
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