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Haufe HA-G-1 Buggie : ウィキペディア英語版
Haufe HA-G-1 Buggie

The Haufe HA-G-1 Buggie is an American high-wing, strut-braced, single-seat, glider that was designed and constructed by Bruno Haufe and Klaus Hill, first flying in 1967.〔Rogers, Bennett: ''1974 Sailplane Directory, Soaring Magazine'', page 22. Soaring Society of America, August 1974. USPS 499-920〕
==Design and development==
Haufe and Hill intended to design and build a glider in the style of the classic open-cockpit gliders of the 1930s, like the Hütter Hü 17. The resulting design was an all-metal aircraft, with a welded steel tube fuselage, covered in doped aircraft fabric covering. The span wing has an 11.2:1 aspect ratio, employs a Clark Y airfoil and mounts spoilers. The landing gear is a fixed monowheel, supplemented by a fixed skid. The prototype was painted a bright yellow.〔
Only one Buggie was completed; the aircraft was registered with the US Federal Aviation Administration in the ''Experimental - Amateur-built'' category.〔
Haufe and Hill went on to design and built the Haufe HA-S-2 Hobby and the Haufe HA-S-3 Hobby, based on their experiences with the Buggie.〔Said, Bob: ''1983 Sailplane Directory, Soaring Magazine'', page 12. Soaring Society of America, November 1983. USPS 499-920〕

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