Slingsby Falke

The Slingsby Type 61 Falke was a licence-built version of the Scheibe SF 25B Motor glider built by Slingsby Sailplanes. It entered service with the Royal Air Force for air cadet training as the Slingsby Venture.

Development
In 1970 Slingsby acquired a licence to build the SF 25B as the Type 61A Falke, a side-by-side two-seat dual training monoplane. This first variant was powered by a 45 hp Starck Stamo MS1500 engine and first flew at Wombleton on 8 February 1971. During May 1971 one aircraft was evaluated by the Royal Air Force as the Venture T1 and an order for 15 aircraft followed. The aircraft were to be operated by Volunteer Gliding Schools for basic air cadet training. Following replacement by the Grob Vigilant T1 they were all sold in 1990.

Variants

 * T61A
 * Production variant fitted with a Starck Stamo MS1500 engine with manual engine start, 26 built.


 * T61B
 * As T61A but fitted with a Franklin 2A-120-A engine, one built.


 * T61C
 * Production variant fitted with a Starck Stamo MS1500 engine with an electric engine start, 8 built.


 * T61D
 * One T61A refitted with Rollason R.S.1 engine in 1972.


 * T61E
 * Production aircraft for the RAF as Venture T2, 15 built later modified to T61F.


 * T61F
 * Production aircraft for the RAF with electric engine starter as the Venture T2, 15 T61Es modified and 25 built.


 * T61G
 * One aircraft powered by a Limbach SL1700 engine.


 * Venture T1
 * RAF designation for one T61A bought for evaluation in 1971.


 * Venture T2
 * RAF designation for production T61E and later T61F aircraft.

Operators

 * Royal Air Force
 * Royal Air Force