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The Cirrus 5 was introduced in 1977 in four sizes, with the C5A being the largest and the C5D being the smallest. The C5B had a keel pocket and six flexible battens per side. Although designed for the novice pilot, it was quite tail-heavy and inclined to tip-stall during low-speed turns. Its handling and sink rate did not approach that of the Olympus, but it had better penetration at speed. Manufacture was discontinued in 1981.