Kelsey K-16
The Kelsey K-16 is an American, strut-braced, high-wing, two-seat, glider that was designed and constructed by William Frank Kelsey of Salt Lake City, Utah.
Design and development
Kelsey completed the K-16 in 1961, and first flew in that year. The aircraft has a welded steel tube fuselage and a wooden structure wing, all covered in doped aircraft fabric covering. The span wing employs a modified Göttingen airfoil. The landing gear is a center-line monowheel and a fixed skid.Only one K-16 was built and it was registered with the US Federal Aviation Administration in the Experimental - Amateur-built and the Racing/exhibition categories.