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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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(Oskar Ursinus)
(Uzinele de Reparatii Material Volant-3 – Braşov) c.f. ILL and ICA-Brasov
(Antoni Uszacki)
Utva Aviation Industry is a Serbian manufacturer of general aviation aircraft with the headquarters in Pančevo, Serbia.
The Zögling is a German high-wing, cable-braced, single seat primary glider that was designed by Alexander Lippisch in 1926 and produced with many variations by a variety of manufacturers.
The Caudron C.800, at first also known as the Epervier is a French two seat training glider, designed and first flown during World War II and put into large scale post-war production. It was the dominant basic training glider with French clubs until the 1960s and several still fly.
The IS-2 was an intermediate training glider designed by Iosif Şilimon and built in Romania in the 1950s at the URMV-3 factory at Brașov.
The IS-4 was a high performance glider designed by Iosif Şilimon and built in Romania in the late 1950s at the URMV-3 factory at Braşov.
Iosif Șilimon was a Romanian aircraft designer.
The Castel Yanapour II was a training glider built in the late 1930s in France. It was a glider of high-wing monoplane configuration.