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IN the postwar programme of Slingsby sailplanes provision was made for the design of a 45 ft. span intermediate sailplane to be used for advanced training and as a general utility machine by gliding clubs. This machine appeared in the early part of 1949 and was named the Prefect it has since been adopted by the R.A.F. as a standard training type under the designation of Prefect T.X. Mark I, Light Glider.
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jul 1, 1950
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