Schweizer SGS 1-36 Sprite

SGS 1-36 Sprite
A SGS 1-36 being used for deep stall research by NASA over the Mojave Desert in 1983
General information
TypeGlider
National originUnited States
ManufacturerSchweizer Aircraft Corporation
Designer
Leslie Schweizer
Number built43
History
First flightAugust 1979

The Schweizer SGS 1-36 Sprite is a United States, single-seat, mid-wing glider built by Schweizer Aircraft of Elmira, New York.

The 1-36 was first flown in 1979 and a total of 43 were built by the time production was completed in 1982. The Sprite was reportedly still available to customers in 1987, but none were built after 1982.

The 1-36 was conceived as a replacement for the One-design competition Schweizer SGS 1-26, when production of that model ended in 1979.

The 1-36 was also the last glider model that the company would manufacture. The completion of production of the 1-36 in 1982 marked the end of an era that started in 1930 with the Schweizer SGP 1-1.

The SGS 1-36 Sprite was the only glider produced by Schweizer that was given an official marketing name.