Manuel Wren
The Manuel Crested and Willow Wrens formed a series of wooden, single-seat gliders designed in the UK by W. L. Manuel in the early 1930s, intended for slope soaring. Some were built by the designer, others from plans he supplied. The Dunstable Kestrel was a further development.
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Role | Single seat sailplane |
National origin | UK |
Designer | W. L. Manuel |
First flight | July 1931 |
Number built | 13, all variants included |
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