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The original Foka first flew in 1960 and gained third place in
the Standard Class at the World Championships at Koln-Butzwerhof,
Germany, in that year. The first major production variant, the
SZD 24C Foka 4 appeared the following year. A Foka 4, flown by
Jan Wroblewski, won the Open Class at the 1965 World
Championships at South Cerney, England. The final variant, the
SZD-32 Foka 5, which has a T-tail, won the 1968 OSTIC prize.
We made semi-dummy of FOKA 4 glider in scale 1:5. The model is
suitable for slope flying and also it is possible to use it for
aerotow at the airport. The model is sturdy enough for complete
acrobatic flying, it has wide range of speeds and excellent
gliding properties. Shipping dimensions: length 160 cm, width
25cm, height 25cm.
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