List of Brazilian gliders

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This is a list of gliders/sailplanes of the world, (this reference lists all gliders with references, where available) [1] Note: Any aircraft can glide for a short time, but gliders are designed to glide for longer.

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Brazilian miscellaneous constructors

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  1. "j2mcl-planeurs". Team J2mcL. Retrieved 29 November 2012.

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