Grob G103
The Grob G103 is a family of glass-reinforced plastic two-seat sailplanes developed in Germany by Grob Aircraft AG. The aircraft are of T-tail configuration and fitted with upper surface airbrakes. They are designed for training, high performance soaring and basic aerobatic flying (Twin II Acro and Twin III Acro).
- Grob G103 Twin Astir Built since 1976, with retractable or fixed undercarriage in front of the center of gravity and water ballast.
- Grob G103a Twin II a new and unrelated design taht replaced the Twin Astir from 1980, with fixed undercarriace behind the center of gravity and nose wheel.
- Grob G103c Twin III Replaced the Twin II from 1989, with a new triple-trapezoidal wing, lower control forces and higher airspeed limitations.
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