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The Ross-Johnson RJ-5 is a single seat competition glider that was designed by and constructed partially by Ross and finished by Dick Johnson. The RJ-5 became one of the most famous gliders ever built when Johnson flew it 535 mi (861 km) in 1951, setting a new world distance record that endured for 13 years.

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  • Ross-Johnson RJ-5 (fr)
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  • The Ross-Johnson RJ-5 is a single seat competition glider that was designed by and constructed partially by Ross and finished by Dick Johnson. The RJ-5 became one of the most famous gliders ever built when Johnson flew it 535 mi (861 km) in 1951, setting a new world distance record that endured for 13 years. (en)
  • Le Ross-Johnson RJ-5 est un planeur de compétition monoplace qui a été conçu par et construit en partie par Ross et fini par Dick Johnson . Le RJ-5 est devenu l'un des planeurs les plus célèbres jamais construits lorsque Johnson l'a piloté 535 mi (861 km) en 1951, établissant un nouveau record du monde de distance qui a duré 13 ans. (fr)
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  • The Ross-Johnson RJ-5 is a single seat competition glider that was designed by and constructed partially by Ross and finished by Dick Johnson. The RJ-5 became one of the most famous gliders ever built when Johnson flew it 535 mi (861 km) in 1951, setting a new world distance record that endured for 13 years. (en)
  • Le Ross-Johnson RJ-5 est un planeur de compétition monoplace qui a été conçu par et construit en partie par Ross et fini par Dick Johnson . Le RJ-5 est devenu l'un des planeurs les plus célèbres jamais construits lorsque Johnson l'a piloté 535 mi (861 km) en 1951, établissant un nouveau record du monde de distance qui a duré 13 ans. (fr)
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