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  2. Briegleb BG-12 - Wikipedia

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    The Briegleb BG-12 is a single-seat sailplane of wooden construction developed in the United States in the 1950s. It was marketed for homebuilding in plans or kit form, with over 350 sets of plans selling by 1978. The BG-12 is a conventional sailplane design, with a high cantilever wing and a conventional empennage.

  3. Schleicher ASH 25 - Wikipedia

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    A 25m Open class glider, 25.6m or 26m wingspan when fitted with option winglets. ASH 25E Self-sustaining version with a 24 hp Rotax 275 engine ASH 25M Self-launching version with a 50 hp AE50R engine. Both the ASH 25 and ASH 25E can be converted to the ASH 25M by the manufacturer. ASH 25 Mi Self-launching version with a 56 hp IAE50R-AA engine ...

  4. Jonker JS-3 Rapture - Wikipedia

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    The Jonker JS-3 Rapture is a glider built of glass-fibre, carbon fibre and Kevlar. It has full-span flaps and can be operated with a wingspan of either 15 m (49.2 ft) or 18 m (59.1 ft). [2] [3] [4] The manufacturer is Jonker Sailplanes of Potchefstroom South Africa, founded in 2004 by two brothers

  5. Schweizer Aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Schweizer SGS 1-23D sailplane. The 1-23 was first flown in 1948. The Schweizer SGS 1-23 was a world class competition and record setting glider between its first flight in 1948 and the end of its production in 1967. [9] In the 1950s and 1960s the Schweizer Aircraft Corporation designed and manufactured the very popular SGS 1-26 and SGS 2-33 gliders

  6. Glaser-Dirks DG-100 - Wikipedia

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    The Glaser-Dirks DG-100 is the first sailplane manufactured by Glaser-Dirks. It is a standard class glider designed by Wilhelm Dirks in 1974 and developed from the Akaflieg Darmstadt D-38 . Development

  7. Glider (sailplane) - Wikipedia

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    A glider or sailplane is a type of glider aircraft used in the leisure activity and sport of gliding (also called soaring). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This unpowered aircraft can use naturally occurring currents of rising air in the atmosphere to gain altitude.

  8. Schweizer SGS 2-32 - Wikipedia

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    The Schweizer SGS 2-32 is an American two-seat, mid-wing, two or three-place glider built by Schweizer Aircraft of Elmira, New York. [3]The 2-32 was designed to be the highest performance two-place glider available, when it first flew in 1962.

  9. Bailey-Moyes Tempest - Wikipedia

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    The Bailey-Moyes Tempest, is an Australian-American high-wing, strut-braced, single-seat, microlift glider that was designed by Bob Bailey of Florida, United States and produced by Moyes Microlights of Waverley, New South Wales, Australia.