Dart Totternhoe

The Dart Totternhoe was a single-seat secondary training glider produced in the United Kingdom in the 1930s.

The wings and tailplane, both mounted on top of the fuselage, were of constant chord and had blunt tips.

Two pairs of lift struts ran from the bottom of the fuselage to the wing spars just inboard of mid span.

[1] The wooden fuselage was flat-sided, with a blunt nose and open cockpit.

Immediately behind the cockpit the upper fuselage was raised to carry the wing, tapering away to the tail.