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The MRSz Z-03A Ifjúság (Youth) was a Hungarian advanced training glider built in the 1950s, capable of both aerobatic and, with the revised Z-03B, blind flying instruction. They were removed from service in 1960 after fatigue analysis revealed that the fuselage structure at the wing attachment point had only a short life.

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  • MRSz Z-03 Ifjúság (en)
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  • The MRSz Z-03A Ifjúság (Youth) was a Hungarian advanced training glider built in the 1950s, capable of both aerobatic and, with the revised Z-03B, blind flying instruction. They were removed from service in 1960 after fatigue analysis revealed that the fuselage structure at the wing attachment point had only a short life. (en)
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  • February 1953 (en)
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  • Hungary (en)
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  • Pupil and instructor in tandem. (en)
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  • Ferenc Zsebő (en)
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  • Central Workshop of the Hungarian Aeronautical Association , Dunakeszi. (en)
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  • Gabor, F (en)
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  • Two seat advanced training glider (en)
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  • The MRSz Z-03A Ifjúság (Youth) was a Hungarian advanced training glider built in the 1950s, capable of both aerobatic and, with the revised Z-03B, blind flying instruction. They were removed from service in 1960 after fatigue analysis revealed that the fuselage structure at the wing attachment point had only a short life. (en)
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  • Göttingen Gö-549 (en)
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  • Never exceed (en)
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  • *Dihedral: 3.5° (en)
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  • *maximum speed in rough air; (en)
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