Glaser-Dirks DG-600
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The DG-600 is a glider
Glider (sailplane)
A glider or sailplane is a type of glider aircraft used in the sport of gliding. Some gliders, known as motor gliders are used for gliding and soaring as well, but have engines which can, in some cases, be used for take-off or for extending a flight...

 manufactured by Glaser-Dirks
DG Flugzeugbau
DG Flugzeugbau GmbH is a manufacturer of sailplanes based in Bruchsal near Karlsruhe, Germany. The business was founded in 1973 by Gerhard Glaser and Wilhelm Dirks as Glaser-Dirks Flugzeugbau GmbH....

 as a successor to the DG-202 and DG-400 series of gliders where carbon fiber reinforced plastics
Carbon fiber-reinforced polymer
Carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer or carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic , is a very strong and light fiber-reinforced polymer which contains carbon fibers. The polymer is most often epoxy, but other polymers, such as polyester, vinyl ester or nylon, are sometimes used...

 was used.

Design and development

The DG-600 fuselage is based on the fuselage of the DG-400 but with a more slender tailboom which also incorporates a tailfin ballast tank with a capacity of 7 liters. The design of the canopy and the instrument panel is practically the same as on other DG gliders.

The control surfaces incorporate flaperon
Flaperon
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s. The wing has a thinner airfoil and higher aspect ratio
Aspect ratio
The aspect ratio of a shape is the ratio of its longer dimension to its shorter dimension. It may be applied to two characteristic dimensions of a three-dimensional shape, such as the ratio of the longest and shortest axis, or for symmetrical objects that are described by just two measurements,...

 than previous types of DG gliders which gives higher performance but at a cost of worse slow-speed characteristics. The negative effects of this design are most pronounced on 15-meter wingspan. These characteristics caused the relative unpopularity of this glider and only 114 aircraft were produced (partially because the moulds were later destroyed in a fire). Later versions with 17 and 18 m wingspan offer better low-speed handling.

Variants

There are three different models of DG-600:
  • DG-600/15 - original version with 15 m wingspan
  • DG-600/17 - version with 17 m wingspan (later changed to 18 m)
  • DG-600M - with Rotax
    Rotax
    BRP-Powertrain GmbH & Co KG , commonly known simply as Rotax, is an Austrian engine manufacturer. It develops and produces four-stroke and advanced two-stroke engines for Bombardier Recreational Products products as well as for motorcycles, karts,...

    275 engine, capable of self launching
  • DG-600/18
  • DG-600M
  • DG-600/18M

Specifications

NOTE: The following data represent later versions of DG-600
DG-600/15 DG-600/18
Crew 1 1
Maiden flight 14 January 1992 14 January 1992
Competition class FAI 15 m FAI 18 m
Wing sections HQ35/HQ37 HQ35/HQ37
Wing span 15 m 18 m
Length 6.83 m 6.83 m
Wing surface 10.95 m2 11.81 m2
Aspect ratio 20.55 27.42
Empty mass 257 kg 262 kg
Maximum mass 525 kg 480 kg
Water ballast 180 kg 180 kg
Wing loading (max. payload) 47,9 kg/m2 40,6 kg/m2
Stall speed 64 km/h 62 km/h
Sink rate 0.56 m/s 0.49 m/s
L/D 45 50
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