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VanGrunsven RV-2

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Side view of VanGrunsven RV-2 glider
RV-2 wooden wing structure

RV-2 is Richard VanGrunsven’s designation for a proposed single-seat tailless glider with all-wood structure[1] and a 40-foot wingspan.[2] The airplane has same configuration as the Backstrom EPB-1C and Marske XM-1D, although with a swept vertical stabilizer similar to that of the Marske Pioneer.[citation needed]

The canopy originally fabricated for the RV-2 was later - and still is - used on the RV-5.[3]

Fabrication and assembly of the wooden wings were almost completed.[2] However, the project did not progress beyond this point, being indefinitely paused[4] in the early 1970s in favor of the development of the RV-3 and the founding and running of Van's Aircraft.[citation needed]

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