The Schreder HP-19 is an American, high-wing, T-tail, single seat glider designed by Richard Schreder.
The HP-19 was another Schreder design for the FAI 15 Metre Class. The HP-19 drawings were just complete when the designer lost interest in development and turned his attention to the HP-21 instead. The sole example of the HP-19 was built by Henry Preiss in Schreder's workshop in Bryan, Ohio and first flew in 1981.
The HP-19 is built from metal and fiberglass and features carbon fiber spar caps, along with foam ribs. The wing is straight, tapered and has winglets, along with the trademark Schreder 90ð flaps. The airfoil is a Schreder modification of a Wortmann section. of water ballast can be carried. The landing gear is a retractable monowheel.