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Featured Aircraft

GROB  103 Twin Astir

The Grob G 103 Twin Astir was a two-seat sailplane developed in Germany in the 1970s by Grob Aircraft AG as a counterpart to the single-seat G 102 Astir then in production. While many two-seat derivatives of single-seat sailplanes have fixed undercarriage, due to the added space restrictions created by the second seat, Grob devised a novel retraction system for the Twin Astir. The single wheel was designed to rotate 90° sideways before retracting "flat" under the rear seat, resulting in a rather unusual seating position. This was only incorporated in early examples, later on, the wheel was fixed. 

GROB  103 Twin Acro II

This Grob 103 was painted to look like G-CJLZ, the glider I fly. In the image to the right you can see the image of the original to the right bottom and the x-plane model in the main picture.

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