[1][2] The Lo-150 was developed from the 10 m (32.8 ft) wing span aerobatic Vogt Lo-100 as a performance cross country sailplane.
[1][2] The Lo-150 is constructed from wood, including its wooden monocoque fuselage.
Its 15 m (49.2 ft) span two-piece wing employs a Clark Y airfoil and incorporates flaps for glidepath control.
Harold Jensen flew an Lo-150 700 km (435 mi) in 1962, winning the Barringer Trophy.
[1][2] Data from Sailplane Directory and Soaring[1][2] The World's Sailplanes:Die Segelflugzeuge der Welt:Les Planeurs du Monde[4]General characteristics Performance