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The Oberlerchner Mg 19 Steinadler (English: Golden Eagle) is an Erwin Musger designed two seat tandem trainer glider built in Austria and first flown in 1951. Several examples of this successful aircraft, which competed in the two seat class at two World Gliding Championships in the 1950s, were still flying in 2000.

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  • Oberlerchner Mg 19 (en)
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  • The Oberlerchner Mg 19 Steinadler (English: Golden Eagle) is an Erwin Musger designed two seat tandem trainer glider built in Austria and first flown in 1951. Several examples of this successful aircraft, which competed in the two seat class at two World Gliding Championships in the 1950s, were still flying in 2000. (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Mg19a_Steinadler.jpg
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  • http://aerospace.illinois.edu/m-selig/ads/afplots/goe549.gif
  • http://aerospace.illinois.edu/m-selig/ads/afplots/goe676.gif
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  • minimum, at (en)
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  • met (en)
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  • November 1951 (en)
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  • Two (en)
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  • Erwin Musger (en)
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  • Oberlerchner (en)
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  • Jane's World Sailplanes and Motor Gliders (en)
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  • Two seat tandem trainer glider (en)
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  • The Oberlerchner Mg 19 Steinadler (English: Golden Eagle) is an Erwin Musger designed two seat tandem trainer glider built in Austria and first flown in 1951. Several examples of this successful aircraft, which competed in the two seat class at two World Gliding Championships in the 1950s, were still flying in 2000. (en)
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  • Göttingen 549 inboard, 676 at tip (en)
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