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Information on this and other sites' : How to identify an unknown glider : How to identify an unknown glider : The glider has no double surface : The glider has no DS but has defexers and battens. : Separating earlier glider generations
Question.4

Has the glider got about 2 or 3 battens per wing, deflexers, a long keel, nose angle 90-100 degrees and still a Rogallo planform YES

The glider is second generation
Question.5

Has the glider got about 4 or 6 battens per wing, deflexers, a short keel, nose angle 110-120 degrees, no washout rods and a flying wing planform. YES

The glider is third generation
Question.6

Has the glider got about 5 or 7 battens per wing, no deflexers, a short keel, nose angle about 120 degrees, washout rods, raised keel pocket and a flying wing planform. YES

The glider is fourth generation

Information on this and other sites' : How to identify an unknown glider : How to identify an unknown glider : The glider has no double surface : The glider has no DS but has defexers and battens. : Separating earlier glider generations