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  2. Hadapsar Gliding Centre - Wikipedia

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    Hadapsar Gliding Centre, also known as Gliding Centre Pune, [1] is a gliderdrome [2] situated at Hadapsar in Pune, Maharashtra. It is owned by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) [ 3 ] and used by the Gliding Centre of the DGCA.

  3. Hadapsar - Wikipedia

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    Mayureshwar Wildlife Sanctuary: Wildlife sanctuary located about 60 km from Hadapsar, home to the Indian gazelle in addition to other flora and fauna. The Gliding Centre at Hadapsar Airport offers three Super Blanik L23 aircraft, which are two-seater gliders . Pilots must possess a valid Glider Pilot License.

  4. Category:Gliderports - Wikipedia

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    USAAF Glider Training Airfields (22 P) Pages in category "Gliderports" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... Hadapsar Gliding Centre; L.

  5. List of airline flights that required gliding - Wikipedia

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    After gliding for five minutes, one shut-down engine was successfully restarted. Aircraft made emergency landing at Miami International Airport; the sole running engine could not generate enough thrust to taxi aircraft to gate. 0: 172 23 July 1983 Air Canada Flight 143 ("Gimli Glider") Boeing 767-233 Gimli, Manitoba, Canada

  6. List of Indian gliders - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of gliders/sailplanes of the world, (this reference lists all gliders with references, where available) [1] ...

  7. New Pune Airport - Wikipedia

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    The Airports Authority of India conducted surveys on various areas near Pune for a new airport for the city. Initially, a site near Chakan was chosen for the airport but due to opposition from local farmers and the mountainous terrain, the government decided to build the new airport in Purandar taluka as it was a flatter region compared to ...

  8. Hindustan Aircraft G-1 - Wikipedia

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    The G-1 was designed in 1941 and 1942 and was a ten-seat semi-monocoque wooden glider. [1] The fuselage was covered with 2-ply molded plywood with the rudder and elevators fabric covered . The single-spar cantilever wing had spoilers on the upper surface. [ 1 ]

  9. Juhu Aerodrome - Wikipedia

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    It also hosts the Bombay Flying Club and several executive and light aircraft and gliders. In 2010, the Airports Authority of India (AAI), which runs the airport, proposed to extend the runway 08/26 into the sea to allow larger aircraft to land, however permission for this was denied by the Ministry of Environment and Forests. With the New ...