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 | |
| Role | Glider |
| National origin | United States |
| Manufacturer | Schweizer Aircraft Corporation |
| Designer | Leslie Schweizer |
| First flight | August 1979 |
| Number built | 43 |
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.