IPE KW-2 Biguá

The IPE KW-2 Biguá (Brazilian name for the neotropic cormorant bird) is a sailplane that was produced in Brazil in the 1974.

[1] The KW.2 Biguá, an experimental glider, was designed by aeronautical engineer Kuno Widmaier and built jointly by Industria Paranaense de Estruturas and the Aeroclubs of Novo Hamburgo.

When the ANAC ordered the IPE Quero Quero, orders for the Biguá were also considered, but ultimately dropped in favor of the IPE 02 Nhapecan.

[2] The aircraft had a fuselage of welded steel tubes with a conventional tail unit and wings of a wooden construction.

[2] The aircraft was partially planked with plywood and covered with fabric, the wings were negatively swept.