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JS-3 Rapture
Role High performance Sailplane
National origin South Africa
Manufacturer Jonker Sailplanes
First flight 16 December 2016
Number built 10 (as of 2019)

The Jonker JS-3 Rapture is a glider built of glass-fibre, carbon fibre and Kevlar. It has a an 15-metre wingspan. The manufacturer is Jonker Sailplanes of Potchefstroom South Africa, founded in 2004 by two brothers, Attie and Uys Jonker. The structural and chief designer is Attie Jonker, while the airfoil and main aerodynamic features were developed by Johan Bosman in co-operation with the Delft University of Technology. The first flight of the JS-3 was on 12 December 2006.




EASA certification

Type certification of the JS-MD 3 was achieved with the EASA on 18 July 2019. JS3-certification

Variants

It is available as an 18m span variant. The wing has full-span flaperons, an elliptical planform and uses winglets. It is in 4 pieces, each tip is 1.5 metres. Two novel features are:

Specifications (JS-3B)

General characteristics

  • Crew: One
  • Length: 6.86 m (22 ft 6 in)
  • Wingspan: 18 m (59 ft 1 in)
  • Height: 1.22 m (4 ft 0 in)
  • Aspect ratio: 28.8
  • Airfoil: JS-02-127 T12 with 6 variations along wing
  • Empty weight: 280 kg (617 lb)
  • Gross weight: 600 kg (1,323 lb)
  • Water ballast: 200 kg (441 lb)

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 290 km/h (180 mph, 160 kn)
  • Stall speed: 75 km/h (47 mph, 40 kn)
  • Max rough air speed - 198 km/h (123 mph)
  • Rate of sink: 0.49 m/s (100 ft/min)
  • Lift-to-drag: 55
  • Wing loading: 37.0 kg/m2 (7.6 lb/sq ft) - 60.36 kg/m² (12.4 lb/sqft)

Features

TOST™ nose release hook and TOST™ C.G. hook enclosed by main wheel doors

Retractable main wheel with elastomeric shock absorbers

Fixed pneumatic tail wheel (180mm) with aluminium hub

Optional retractable tail wheel (150mm) interchangeable with fixed tail wheel

TE and pitot-static probe fitted to extremities of the horizontal tailplane

Two recessed battery boxes accessible from cockpit

Gooseneck dynamic microphone

Two independent speakers for radio and navigation computer

Radio antenna in rudder

Provision to fit 2 x 12V LiFePo 7Ah/10Ah main batteries with fuse box in luggage compartment


See also

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists

Notes

References