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 The Prue Two was an American high-wing, two-seat glider that was designed and built by Irving Prue, first flying in 1959.〔Said, Bob: ''1983 Sailplane Directory, Soaring Magazine'', page 55, Soaring Society of America November 1983. USPS 499-920〕
 ==Design and development==
 Prue designed the Prue Two as a high-performance two-seater, completing it and flying it in 1959.〔
 The aircraft was of all-metal construction, except for its fiberglass nose cone. The wing was of a  span, employed a NACA 63-618A airfoil and featured large dive brakes. The wing was a three-piece design, with a centre section and two wing tips. Due to its large wing area it was nicknamed "Aluminum Overcast". The tail was a conventional low tail, in contrast to Prue's favoured V-tail on earlier designs. The landing gear was a retractable monowheel.〔
 The Prue Two was the basis for the Prue IIA, which first flew in October 1964 and was used to set several world multi-place records.〔
 
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