Whigham GW-7
The Whigham GW-7 is an American mid-wing, single-seat, 15 metre class glider that was designed and constructed by Gene Whigham, a retired Convair flight test engineer.
Design and development
Whigham's last glider design was the GW-7. The aircraft was completed and first flew in 1987.The GW-7 is of all metal construction, has a wing span and employs a NASA NLF-0215F airfoil. The flaps and ailerons are interconnected. The flaps travel +/-10° in normal flight in concert with the ailerons and then can be deployed to 60° for glidepath control on landing.
Only one GW-7 was constructed and it was registered with the Federal Aviation Administration as an Experimental - Amateur-built.