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The Technoavia SP-91 Slava is a single-seat aerobatic aircraft prototype developed in Russia by aircraft designer Slava Kondratiev. It was constructed primarily using composite materials, which allowed for a lightweight airframe capable of sustaining high-stress flight maneuvers. The SP-91 served as the direct predecessor to the SP-95, which was later refined and marketed as the Interavia I-3. Only a small number of these prototypes were built, strictly intended for competitive aerobatic pilots and advanced flight testing.
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Technoavia SP-91 Slava ranks #215 of 598 in the Acrobatics ranking, behind Corde Lisse, ahead of Christen Eagle I.
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What is the Technoavia SP-91 Slava?
The Technoavia SP-91 Slava was a Russian prototype aerobatic aircraft developed in the 1990s. It was designed to be a high-performance machine for advanced aerobatic training and competition.
How many SP-91 Slava prototypes were built?
Exactly five prototypes of the SP-91 Slava were constructed for testing and evaluation. These limited airframes were used to prove the aerodynamic concepts before moving to production models.
What successful aircraft was developed from the SP-91 Slava?
The SP-91 Slava served as the direct prototype and technological testbed for the SP-95 aerobatic aircraft. The data gathered from the Slava was crucial in refining the SP-95's final design.
Was the Technoavia SP-91 Slava ever sold under a different name?
Yes, during its marketing phase, the aircraft was also promoted as the Interavia I-3. This rebranding was an effort to appeal to a broader international market outside of Russia.
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