Oeffag O.K.15
| O.K.15 | |
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| Role | Two-seat light monoplane |
| National origin | Austria |
| Manufacturer | SGP (Simmering Graz Pauker AG) |
| Designer | Otto Kauba |
| First flight | 16 July 1956 |
| Number built | 1 |
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The O.K.15 was a 1950s Austrian two-seat light aircraft, the first aircraft designed in Austria for 20 years.[1] Designed by Otto Kauba and built at the SGP factory at Wiener Neustadt the O.K.15 was a low-wing monoplane powered by a Walter Minor III piston engine.[1] First flown on 16 July 1956 it was estimated at the time to have a cruise speed of 124 mph.
References
- 1 2 "Air Intelligence: Austria". Flight: 73. 18 January 1957. Retrieved 6 August 2013.
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