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Schweizer SA 2-37 : ウィキペディア英語版
Schweizer SGM 2-37

The Schweizer SGM 2-37 is a two-place, side-by-side, fixed gear, low wing motor glider.〔Said, Bob: ''1983 Sailplane Directory, Soaring Magazine'', page 131. Soaring Society of America, November 1983. USPS 499-920〕
A total of twelve were produced between 1982 and 1988, including nine for the United States Air Force Academy, which designated it the TG-7A. The TG-7A was retired from USAFA service in April 2003.〔〔
The basic airframe was later developed into the SA 2-37A and B covert surveillance aircraft.
==Development==
Schweizer had flown a Schweizer SGU 1-19 as a motor glider in 1946 without putting the design into production. Later in 1958 the company carried out a design study of a powered aircraft based on the 1-26 designated as the Schweizer SA 1-30, but after some test flying and modification it was not put into production. A single motorglider prototype, the Schweizer 2-31 was completed, but no further motorgliders were built by the company until 1982.〔Schweizer, Paul A: ''Wings Like Eagles, The Story of Soaring in the United States'', page 120. Smithsonian Institution Press, 1988. ISBN 0-87474-828-3〕
The SGM 2-37 was designed at the request of the USAF for use at USAFA, in both the powered and glider trainer role.〔
To save both money and development time the aircraft used a number of existing aircraft components:
* Nose, cowling and engine installation adapted from the Piper PA-38 Tomahawk
* Wings adapted from the Schweizer SGS 1-36 Sprite, including extensions to bring it from the Sprite's to and leading edge cuffs to improve stall characteristics〔
* Tail from the Schweizer SGS 2-32
The design was intended to be available as a civil aircraft as well as a military aircraft. The USAF version was delivered with a Lycoming O-235-L2C 4-cylinder aircraft engine of . The civil version offered the same engine or an option of a Lycoming O-320 of 150 hp or a Lycoming O-360 of 180 hp.〔〔
The aircraft is of all-metal aluminum monocoque construction. The engine cowling is made from fiberglass and plastics are employed in some of the nonstructural components.〔
The 2-37 features a baggage compartment behind the side-by-side seating. The aircraft does not have flaps, but instead has top-and-bottom wing-mounted balanced divebrakes, similar to other Schweizer glider designs.〔
Performance includes a cruise speed of 114 mph while burning 4 US gal per hour with the O-235 engine. The 17.9 aspect ratio wing provides a glide ratio of 28:1 with the propeller feathered, and a minimum sink speed of 3.16 feet/sec (0.96 m/s).〔〔 The USAF Technical Orders indicate a glide ratio of between 19.3:1 and 19.7:1.〔USAF: ''USAF T.O. 1G-7(T)A-1 Issue C - 30 April 2002'', pages 3-11 and 3-12.〕
The SGS 2-37 was marketed by the company as being suitable for the following roles:〔〔
*Sailplane trainer
*Powered aircraft trainer
*Glider towplane (with larger horsepower engine option)
*Private touring aircraft
*Surveillance
*Aerial Inspection
The 2-37 was later developed into the SA 3-38, known in military service as the Schweizer RU-38 Twin Condor.

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