Raab Krähe

[1] The Krähe is constructed from wood, with the fuselage made from a wooden structure covered in doped aircraft fabric.

The 12.0 m (39.4 ft) span wings are built with a wooden structure and covered in plywood and fabric.

[1] The motor installation is unconventional for a motorglider in that the engine is mounted in the rear of the cabin area, with the propeller in between the top and bottom tail boom tubes.

[1] One Krähe built in Austria by Tasso Proppe and imported to the United States was powered by a 27 hp (20 kW) Steyr twin-cylinder, four-stroke engine that produced a cruise speed of 75 mph (121 km/h) on a fuel burn of 1.2 U.S. gallons (4.5 L; 1.00 imp gal) per hour.

[1][2] Data from Soaring[1]General characteristics Performance Related development