Janowski Don Kichot

Janowski Don Kichot

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name=J1 Prząśniczka, Don Kichot


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type=Recreational ultralight
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manufacturer=Homebuilt
designer=Jaroslaw Janowski
first flight=30 July avyear|1970
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The Janowski J1 "Prząśniczka" ("Distaff"), later named the "Don Kichot" ("Don Quixote") was an ultralight aircraft designed in Poland and marketed for homebuilding in the 1970s. Designed by Jaroslaw Janowski in 1967 and built with the help of some friends, it flew three years later. It was an unusual design, with a high, strut-braced wing and a pusher propeller mounted behind it. The pilot had a fully-enclosed cabin, and the undercarriage was of fixed, tailwheel type.

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height ft=4
height in=7
wing area sqm=7.5
wing area sqft=81
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empty weight kg=163
empty weight lb=359
gross weight kg=270
gross weight lb=600
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eng1 kw= 17
eng1 hp= 23
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max speed kmh=135
max speed mph=84
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range km=250
range miles=155
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climb rate ms=2.0
climb rate ftmin=390
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