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- PIK-13 abstract "The PIK-13 was a sailplane constructed in Finland to compete in the 1954 World Gliding Championships, held at Camphill Farm, Great Hucklow, England. It was a conventional mid-wing design of "workmanlike" construction and underwent five test flights in the course of 1954 before its entry in the competition.In the championships, the PIK-13 was flown by Antti Koskisen, who placed 16th with 931 points. The PIK-13 was destroyed in an accident on 26 March 1956 when the control stick broke in flight. Pilot Jorma Jalkanen parachuted to safety.".
- PIK-13 manufacturer Polyteknikkojen_Ilmailukerho.
- PIK-13 numberBuilt "1".
- PIK-13 wikiPageExternalLink index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=43&Itemid=108.
- PIK-13 wikiPageExternalLink 1954%20-%200538.html.
- PIK-13 wikiPageExternalLink 1954%20-%202044.html.
- PIK-13 wikiPageExternalLink 1954-08%20(Aug)%20Lasham%20Newsletter%2023.pdf.
- PIK-13 wikiPageExternalLink 1954%20WGC.pdf.
- PIK-13 wikiPageID "21046867".
- PIK-13 wikiPageLength "8352".
- PIK-13 wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- PIK-13 wikiPageRevisionID "668358948".
- PIK-13 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Finnish_sailplanes_1950–1959.
- PIK-13 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Glider_aircraft.
- PIK-13 wikiPageWikiLink Category:PIK_aircraft.
- PIK-13 wikiPageWikiLink Flight_International.
- PIK-13 wikiPageWikiLink Great_Hucklow.
- PIK-13 wikiPageWikiLink Polyteknikkojen_Ilmailukerho.
- PIK-13 wikiPageWikiLink World_Gliding_Championships.
- PIK-13 wikiPageWikiLinkText "PIK-13".
- PIK-13 airfoil "root:Göttingen 549, tip:Göttingen 693".
- PIK-13 aspectRatio "21".
- PIK-13 bot "H3llBot".
- PIK-13 date "October 2010".
- PIK-13 emptyWeightKg "197".
- PIK-13 firstFlight "1954".
- PIK-13 gLimits "+8".
- PIK-13 glideRatio "33".
- PIK-13 grossWeightKg "300".
- PIK-13 hasPhotoCollection PIK-13.
- PIK-13 heightM "1.55".
- PIK-13 lengthM "7.3".
- PIK-13 manufacturer Polyteknikkojen_Ilmailukerho.
- PIK-13 nationalOrigin "Finland".
- PIK-13 neverExceedSpeedKmh "250".
- PIK-13 neverExceedSpeedNote "*Auto-tow maximum speed: *Aero-tow maximum speed:".
- PIK-13 numberBuilt "1".
- PIK-13 primeUnits%3F_ "met".
- PIK-13 ref "Jane's all the World's Aircraft 1955-56".
- PIK-13 sinkRateMs "0.7".
- PIK-13 sinkRateNote "at".
- PIK-13 spanM "17.6".
- PIK-13 type "Competition sailplane".
- PIK-13 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aircontent.
- PIK-13 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aircraft_specs.
- PIK-13 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- PIK-13 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- PIK-13 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- PIK-13 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dead_link.
- PIK-13 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Aircraft_Type.
- PIK-13 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:PIK_aircraft.
- PIK-13 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- PIK-13 wingAreaSqm "14.6".
- PIK-13 m "20.5".
- PIK-13 subject Category:Finnish_sailplanes_1950–1959.
- PIK-13 subject Category:Glider_aircraft.
- PIK-13 subject Category:PIK_aircraft.
- PIK-13 hypernym Sailplane.
- PIK-13 type Aircraft.
- PIK-13 type Article.
- PIK-13 type MeanOfTransportation.
- PIK-13 type Article.
- PIK-13 type Configuration.
- PIK-13 type Product.
- PIK-13 type DesignedArtifact.
- PIK-13 type Thing.
- PIK-13 type Q11436.
- PIK-13 comment "The PIK-13 was a sailplane constructed in Finland to compete in the 1954 World Gliding Championships, held at Camphill Farm, Great Hucklow, England. It was a conventional mid-wing design of "workmanlike" construction and underwent five test flights in the course of 1954 before its entry in the competition.In the championships, the PIK-13 was flown by Antti Koskisen, who placed 16th with 931 points. The PIK-13 was destroyed in an accident on 26 March 1956 when the control stick broke in flight.".
- PIK-13 label "PIK-13".
- PIK-13 sameAs m.05b5mff.
- PIK-13 sameAs Q7119371.
- PIK-13 sameAs Q7119371.
- PIK-13 wasDerivedFrom PIK-13?oldid=668358948.
- PIK-13 isPrimaryTopicOf PIK-13.