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1940s United States sailplanes (16 P) Y. 1940s Yugoslav sailplanes (3 P) This page was last edited on 13 May 2019, at 15:11 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Sailplanes of the 1950s by country; International • Austria • Canada • Czechoslovakia • China • France • Germany • Italy • Japan • Poland • Romania • Soviet Union • United Kingdom • United States
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The development of the Schweizer SGM 2-37 two-place motor glider for the United States Air Force Academy in 1982 led to a new area of expertise for the company. In the mid-1960s Lockheed had used the Schweizer SGS 2-32 sailplane as the basis for its YO-3 quiet reconnaissance aircraft. Schweizer decided to develop the SGM 2-37 into a similar ...
The Schweizer SGS 1-23 is a United States Open and Standard Class, single-seat, mid-wing glider built by Schweizer Aircraft of Elmira, New York. [2] The original "standard" 1-23 was introduced in 1948. [3] The aircraft quickly became the most numerous competition and performance sailplane in the USA.
1950s United States sailplanes (28 P) Y. 1950s Yugoslav sailplanes (4 P) This page was last edited on 13 May 2019, at 15:14 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
N246MH 1960 (s/n 246) is located in Friendswood, Texas, USA and in flying condition. [26] N261BN (s/n 261) is located in Lake Stevens, Washington, USA in flying condition. [27] F-GJJM (s/n 292) is located at Brasschaat, Belgium with markings 35.17 and is for sale. OY-SLV (s/n 303) is located in Tarm, Denmark and in flying condition.
Sailplanes are gliders that are used in the sport of gliding. Subcategories. This category has the following 49 subcategories, out of 49 total. # 1910s sailplanes (2 C)