
The first Alita designed by Reimar Horton was built by a group of enthusists in Argentina in 1953. It was destroyed in a storm.

The version B was then built, which never flew, and is in the aeronautical museum of moron Buenos Aires, Argentina.
HXa
Wing area: 11.2 m²
Wing span: 7.54 m
Hang glider weight: 39 kg
Minimum pilot weight: 75 kg
Maximum pilot weight: 75 kg
Maximum speed: 150 km/h
Max glide ratio: 30
Max glide ratio speed: 50 km/h
Maximum speed: 170 km/h
Max glide ratio: 18
Max glide ratio speed: 78 km/h
Landing speed: 42 km/h
HXb
Wing area: 17.5 m²
Wing span: 10 m
Hang glider weight: 39 kg
Minimum pilot weight: 75 kg
Maximum pilot weight: 75 kg
Maximum speed: 150 km/h
Max glide ratio: 20
Max glide ratio speed: 60 km/h
Landing speed: 36 km/h
HXc
Wing span: 15 m
Hang glider weight: 42 kg
Minimum pilot weight: 90 kg
Maximum pilot weight: 90 kg
Maximum speed: 150 km/h
Max glide ratio: 30
Max glide ratio speed: 50 km/h
Landing speed: 39 km/h
