List of gliders (A)
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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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A
[edit](Ateliers Aéronautiques de Suresnes)
- AB Flygindustri Fi-1
- AB Flygindustri Fi-3
- AB Flygindustri Lg 105
- AB Flygindustri G-101 (DFS Schulgleiter SG.38)
- AB Flygindustri Se-104
- AB Flygindustri C-180
- AB Flygindustri C-103
( U. Abate)
- Abbott Farnham sailplane
- Baynes Bat
- Abbott-Baynes Scud 1
- Abbott-Baynes Scud 2
- Abbott-Baynes Scud 3
- Carden-Baynes Auxiliary
- Abramov BA-3M Sokol
- Abramov VA-3/48 Cupidon 17m span
- Abramov VA-3/48 Dniepr 13.5m span
(Georges Abrial de Pega)
- Levasseur-Abrial A-1
- Abrial A-2 Vautour
- Abrial A-3 Oricou
- Peyret-Abrial A-5 Rapace
- Abrial A-12 Bagoas
- Abrial A-13 Buse
- Abrial Air 5
- Abrial Air 50
- Abrial Air 6
- Abrial Air 65
- Abrial Air 60
(Abric & Calas)
(Aéro Club du Bas Armagnac)
(Aéro Club du Mulhouse)
(Aero-Club Suisse)
(Aéro-Club des Montagnes Neuchâteloises)
- ACMN Caps I - Aéro-Club des Montagnes Neuchâteloises
(Ronald Hamilton Adair, Clifford Gurr and H. Zechner)
(Roger Adam)
(E.T.W. Addyman)
(Aircraft Designs Inc / Martin Hollman / Winther-Hollman Aircraft Inc.)
(Boris Adaridi)
(Clement Ader)
(Aerial Experimental Association)
(Hermann Aecherli & Willy Farner)
- D.D. Zögling
- Aecherli Pfau 7
- Aecherli Pfau
- Aecherli HAFA-1
- Aecherli HAFA-2
- Aecherli HAFA-3
- Aecherli HAFA-4
- Aecherli HAFA-5
- Aecherli HAFA-6
- Aecherli HAFA-8
- Aecherli HAFA-9
- Aecherli Z-10
(Aeronautica Rio)
(Aerbul s.r.l. / Horacio Bulacio Campos)
Aériane
[edit](Aeronaútica del Jaén SA)
(Also known as Aeros)
- Aeromot AMT-100 Ximango
- Aeromot AMT-200 Super Ximango
- Aeromot AMT-300 Turbo Ximango Shark (motor glider)
- Aeromot AMT-600 Guri
Aeros
[edit]see:Aerola
(Aérostructure SARL)
(designer: Karel Dlouhy)
- Aerotechnik L-13 SDL Vivat
- Aerotechnik L-13 SL Vivat
- Aerotechnik L-13 SW Vivat
- Aerotechnik L-13 SE Vivat
- Aerotechnik L-13SDM Vivat
- Aerotechnik L-113[6]
(AeroXpert, Hennopsmeer / Peter Cellier & François Jordaan)
(AGA Aviation)
- AGA Aviation LRG – USN amphibious twin hull transport glider
(Giovanni Agusta)
(Ahrens Aircraft Corporation)
(Eugenio Aiello)
(Aviation Industries of Iran)
(Aircraft Disposal Company)
- Airdisco Phi-Phi – Aircraft Disposal Company
See: Schreder
(Émile Dewoitine / Aeronáutica Industrial S.A.)
(FFG Berlin / Akaflieg Berlin)
- Akaflieg Berlin B 1 "Charlotte"
- Akaflieg Berlin B 2 "Teufelchen"
- Akaflieg Berlin B 3 "Charlotte II"
- Akaflieg Berlin B 5
- Akaflieg Berlin B 6
- Akaflieg Berlin B 8
- Akaflieg Berlin B 11
- Akaflieg Berlin B 12
- Akaflieg Berlin B 13
- Akaflieg Braunschweig SB-01 Storch
- Akaflieg Braunschweig SB-02 Brockenhexe
- Akaflieg Braunschweig SB-03
- Akaflieg Braunschweig SB-04
- Akaflieg Braunschweig SB-5 Danzig
- Akaflieg Braunschweig SB-6 Nixope
- Akaflieg Braunschweig SB-7 Nimbus
- Akaflieg Braunschweig SB-8
- Akaflieg Braunschweig SB-9 Stratus
- Akaflieg Braunschweig SB-10 Schirokko
- Akaflieg Braunschweig SB-11
- Akaflieg Braunschweig SB-12
- Akaflieg Braunschweig SB-13 Arcus
- Akaflieg Braunschweig SB-14
- Akaflieg Braunschweig SB-15
(Akademische Fliegergruppe T. H. Danzig)
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-1
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-2 Pumpelmeise
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-3 Nolleputzchen
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-4 Edith
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-5 Flohschwanz
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-6 Geheimrat
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-7 Margarete
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-8 Karl der Große
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-9 Konsul
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-10 Hessen / Piepmatz
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-11 Mohamed
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-12 Römryke Berge
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-13 Mohamed II
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-15 Westpreußen
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-17 Darmstadt and Chanute
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-19 Darmstadt II
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-20 Starkenburg
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-28 Windspiel
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-30 Cirrus
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-31[7]
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-32
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-33 (Lippisch / Heinemann DM-1)
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-34
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-36 Circe
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-37 Artemis
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-38
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-39
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-40
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-41
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-42
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-43
- Akaflieg Darmstadt Schloss Mainberg
- FSV Darmstadt FSV 10
- Akaflieg Darmstadt/Akaflieg München DM.1
- Akaflieg Darmstadt/Akaflieg München DM.2
- Akaflieg Darmstadt/Akaflieg München DM.3
- Akaflieg Darmstadt/Akaflieg München DM.4
- Akaflieg Dresden D-B1 Sehaufchen
- Akaflieg Dresden D-B2 Doris
- Akaflieg Dresden D-B3
- Akaflieg Dresden D-B4
- Akaflieg Dresden D-B5
- Akaflieg Dresden D-B6
- Akaflieg Dresden D-B7
- Akaflieg Dresden D-B8
- Akaflieg Dresden D-B9
- Akaflieg Dresden D-B10
- Akaflieg Dresden D-B11
(Akademischen Segelfliegergruppe Graz)
- Graz G-20 Roland
- Graz G-23 Fliegendes Ei
- Graz G-25
- Graz G-26
- Graz G-27
- Graz G-28 Mücke
- Graz Graz
- Graz Graz II
- Graz Musger G-24
- Graz Oswald
- Graz Pagat
- Graz PN-1 Benjamin
- Graz Schöckelfalke
- Graz Sturmvogel
- Graz Vandale
- Graz VL-1 Maulwurf I
- Graz VL-1 Maulwurf II
- Graz VL-2 Kef
- Graz VL-3 Kauz
- Graz Zögling Hugin
- Graz Zögling Konrad
- Graz-Musger Mg-19S
(for Hannoverische Waggonfabrik gliders see:Hannover)
- Akaflieg Hannover AFS 1 Schnecke
- Akaflieg Hannover AFH 2
- Akaflieg Hannover AFH 3
- Akaflieg Hannover AFH 4
- Akaflieg Hannover AFH 5
- Akaflieg Hannover AFH 6
- Akaflieg Hannover AFH 8
- Akaflieg Hannover AFH 10
- Akaflieg Hannover AFH 11
- Akaflieg Hannover AFH 17
- Akaflieg Hannover AFH 21 (Neukom Elfe S4d constructed by students)
- Akaflieg Hannover AFH-22[8]
- Akaflieg Hannover AFH-24[6]
- Akaflieg Hannover AFH 26
- Akaflieg Hannover Moritz
- Akaflieg Hannover Spatz – built by Hannoversche Waggonfabrik A.G., Hannover
- Akaflieg Hannover Strolch – Karl Bremer
- Akaflieg Karlsruhe HL-28 Bliemchen Brigant – built by SGK (Segelflieger Gruppe Karlsruhe)
- Akaflieg Karlsruhe AK-1 Mischl self-launching sailplane
- Akaflieg Karlsruhe AK-2[8]
- Akaflieg Karlsruhe AK-5 Ardea[6]
- Akaflieg Karlsruhe AK-5b Otto K.K.
- Akaflieg Karlsruhe AK-8
- Akaflieg Karlsruhe DG-1000J Turbine
- Akaflieg München Mü1 Vogel Roch
- Akaflieg München Mü2 Münchner Kindl
- Akaflieg München Mü3 Kakadu
- Akaflieg München Mü4 München
- Akaflieg München Mü5 Wastl
- Akaflieg München Mü6
- Akaflieg München Mü7
- Akaflieg München Mü10 Milan
- Akaflieg München Mü11 Papagei
- Akaflieg München Mü12 Kiwi
- Akaflieg München Mü13 Merlin / Atlante
- Akaflieg München Mü15
- Akaflieg München Mü16
- Akaflieg München Mü17 Merle
- Akaflieg München Mü18 Meßkrähe
- Akaflieg München Mü19
- Akaflieg München Mü20
- Akaflieg München Mü21
- Akaflieg München Mü22
- Akaflieg München Mü23 Saurier
- Akaflieg München Mü24
- Akaflieg München Mü25
- Akaflieg München Mü26
- Akaflieg München Mü27
- Akaflieg München Mü28
- Akaflieg München Mü31
- Akaflieg Stuttgart F.1 Fledermaus
- Akaflieg Stuttgart fs16 Wipperstertz (Heide)
- Akaflieg Stuttgart fs17
- Akaflieg Stuttgart fs18a
- Akaflieg Stuttgart fs19[9]
- Akaflieg Stuttgart fs20 [Project] Spring 1939, powered FS-17 devel.[9]
- Akaflieg Stuttgart fs21 [Project] 1952 completion of revised FS-19[9]
- Akaflieg Stuttgart fs22 [Project] 2-seat glider, trapezoidal wing, span 18 m[9]
- Akaflieg Stuttgart fs23 Hidalgo
- Akaflieg Stuttgart fs24 Phönix
- Akaflieg Stuttgart fs25 Cuervo
- Akaflieg Stuttgart fs26 Moseppl
- Akaflieg Stuttgart fs29 TF
- Akaflieg Stuttgart fs31
- Akaflieg Stuttgart fs32 Aguila[6]
- Akaflieg Stuttgart fs33 Gavilán
- Akaflieg Stuttgart fs34 Albatros[9]
- Akaflieg Stuttgart fs35[9]
- Akaflieg Stuttgart Icaré 1[9]
- Akaflieg Stuttgart Icaré 2[9]
- Akaflieg Stuttgart I (FVA 4)[9]
- Akaflieg Stuttgart II (FVA Fox)[9]
- Akaflieg Stuttgart LS 1 1926 'Roter Rand' = 'Red Edge', training glider, span 14 m'[9]
- Akaflieg Stuttgart LS 2 1928 primary training glider, span 13 m, supervised by E Bachem & A Protzen[9]
(Myahara Akira)
- Akira 2C (日本式鳳2型)
- Akira Brume de chaleur (日本式かげろう型)
(J. Akerboom & J. Schmidt / Nijs & Van Driel)
- Akerboom-Schmidt T-10 I
- Akerboom-Schmidt T-10 II
- Akerboom-Schmidt T-10 III
- Akerboom-Schmidt T-10
- Akerboom-Schmidt T-20
(Pentti Alanne)
- Albastar A1
- Albastar Apis
- Albastar Sinus
- Albastar Apis 15
- Wezel Apis 2 Martin WEZEL
(Club Argentino de Planeadores Albatros / Alberto Rosmarin, Vito Antonio Ernesto Vignera & Jorge Ubaldo Pallich )
(Albini, Cella, Facciolo, Moltrasio)
(Juan-Pablo Aldasoro-Suárez & Eduardo Aldasoro-Suárez - Real del Monte, Estado de Hidalgo, México)
(Albert W. Mooney / Alexander Aircraft Co, Colorado Springs (Colorado, USA)
- Alfaro ACA 1910
(A. Alfieri)
(Alisport srl, Cremella, Italy)
- Alisport Silent
- Alisport Silent Club
- Alisport Silent 2
- Alisport Silent 2 Electro
- Alisport Silent 2 A302efi
- Alisport Silent 2 Targa
- Alisport Silent 2 Targa A302
- Alisport Silent Club A302efi
- Alisport Yuma
(Aeronautical Engineering Society, New-York / E. Allen & E.P. Warner)
(Josef Allgeier)
(Allied Aviation)
(Allstar PZL Glider Sp. z o.o.)
- Allstar SZD-50-3 Puchacz
- Allstar SZD-51-1 Junior
- Allstar SZD-54 Perkoz
- Allstar SZD-59 Acro
- Allstar SZD-55-1
(Alpla-Werke / Alpla-Werken Alvin Lehner OHG)
- Alpla AVo 60 Samburo
- Alpla AVo 68 Samburo a.k.a. M&D A Vo 68 Samburo
(Piet Alsema)
(Raúl Altinger & Theo Altinger)
- Altinger TA-1
- Altinger TA-2
- Altinger TA-3
- Altinger TA-4 Lenticular
- Altinger TA-5 Biguá
- Altinger TA-6
- Altinger TA-7 Yarará
- Altinger TA-8
- Altinger TA-12
- Altinger TA-15S Lenticular
- Altinger TA 24 Caracolero
- Altinger-Bertoni Super Albatross[10]
(AMA - Andrzej Anczutin, Henryk Malinowski & Rościsław Aleksandrowicz / Université Technique de Varsovie & Ateliers de Construction aéronautique d'Antoni Kocjan)
(AmEagle Corporation, aka* AmEagle American Eaglet)
(AMF Microlight)
(L. Lergier & Blaser / E. Amstutz, H. Belart & H. von Travel, Bern)
( Pytor Almurzin, Nikitin & Bogatov)
(A.J. Andersson / Augsburger V.L.)
(Kenneth Edwin Andrews)
(Kenneth Edwin Andrews)
(W. S. SHACKLETON / Air Navigation and Engineering Company)
(N.D. Anotchenko a.k.a. Anoschenko ND Macaque)
(José María Ansaldo)
(Antoni brothers)
(Oleg K. Antonov / Antonov Design Bureau(OKB))
- Antonov Standard-1 (Стандарт-1)
- Antonov Standard-2 (Стандарт-2)
- Antonov U-s1 (У-с1) – Uchebnyi (Учебный – "Trainer")
- Antonov U-s2 (У-с2) – first version built in series – Uchebnyi (Учебный – "Trainer")
- Antonov U-s3 (У-с3) – 1,600 built – Uchebnyi (Учебный – "Trainer")
- Antonov U-s4 (У-с4), redesignated A-1 – major production version – Uchebnyi (Учебный – "Trainer")(3000 built)
- Antonov U-s5 (У-с5)
- Antonov U-s6 (У-с6)
- Antonov P-s1 (П-с1) – Paritel' (Паритель – "Sailplane")aka Upar (Упар, portmanteau of uchebnyi paritel' – учебный паритель – "training sailplane")
- Antonov P-s2 (П-с2) – Paritel' (Паритель – "Sailplane")aka Upar (Упар, portmanteau of uchebnyi paritel' – учебный паритель – "training sailplane") – licence built as the THK-4 in Turkey
- Antonov B-s3 (Б-с3) – Buksirovochnye (Буксировочные – "Towed")
- Antonov B-s4 (Б-с4) – Buksirovochnye (Буксировочные – "Towed")
- Antonov B-s5 (Б-с5) – Buksirovochnye (Буксировочные – "Towed")
- Antonov RF-1 Rot Front
- Antonov RF-2 Rot Front
- Antonov RF-3 Rot Front
- Antonov RF-4 Rot Front
- Antonov RF-5 Rot Front
- Antonov RF-6 Rot Front
- Antonov RF-7 Rot Front (red front)
- Antonov RF-8 Rot Front
- Antonov A-1
- Antonov A-2
- Antonov A-3 Molodv
- Antonov A-7 aka RF-8
- Antonov A-9
- Antonov A-10 version of A-9
- Antonov A-11
- Antonov A-13
- Antonov A-15
- Antonov A-40 a.k.a. KT – Krylya Tanka – Flying Tank
- Antonov E-153[13]
- Antonov M-1
- Antonov M-3
- Antonov M-4
- Antonov M-5
- Antonov OKA-1 Golub ("Dove")
- Antonov OKA-2
- Antonov OKA-3
- Antonov OKA-5 Standard-2
- Antonov OKA-6 Gorod Lenina (City of Lenin)
- Antonov OKA-7 Bubik
- Antonov OKA-11 (PS-1 training glider)
- Antonov OKA-12 (PS-2 training glider)
- Antonov OKA-13 Chest Uslovii Stalina ("Stalin's six conditions")
- Antonov OKA-14 DIP ("Dognat i peregnat") ("Catch up and overtake")
- Antonov OKA-17 (RF-1 experimental glider) (1933)
- Antonov OKA-18 (RF-2 experimental glider) (1933)
- Antonov OKA-19 (RF-3 experimental glider) (1933)
- Antonov OKA-20 (RF-4 experimental glider) (1933)
- Antonov OKA-21 (apparently based on OKA-14) (1933)
- Antonov OKA-23 RF-5 experimental glider (1934)
- Antonov OKA-24 M-3 experimental glider (1934)
- Antonov OKA-28 RF-6 experimental glider
- Antonov OKA-29 M-4 experimental glider
- Antonov OKA-30 M-5 experimental glider (1936)
- Antonov OKA-31 BS-5 training glider (1936)
- Antonov OKA-32 US-5 training glider (1936)
- Antonov OKA-33 (LEM-2 motor glider)
- Antonov Amur[14]
- Antonov DIP
- Antonov IP experimental glider
- Antonov Golub
- Antonov Staline 1
- Antonov Staline 5
- Antonov E153 Masha
(Agence Rethéloise d'Aviation)
(Ernest Archdeacon)
- Archdeacon 1904 glider (1)[2]
- Archdeacon 1904 glider (2)[2]
- Archdeacon 1905 glider[2]
- Archdeacon-Voisin 1905 glider
(Atelierele de Reparatii Material Volant-2 – Pipera)
- ARMV-2 CT-2 – Traian Costǎchescu
- ARMV-2 OP-2 – Ovidiu Popa
- ARMV-2 GP-2 – Octavian Giuncu & Ovidiu Popa
(Norman Armytage)
(All Reinforced Plastic Mouldings / Leuvense university Aero Club)
(Arsenal de l'Aéronautique)
- Air 100
- Air 101
- Air 102
- Arsenal 4111
- Arsenal 1301
- Arsenal 2301
- Arsenal Guerchais-Roche SA-103 Emouchet
- Arsenal S.A.104 Emouchet
- Arsenal S.A 104 Emouchet Escopette
- Arsenal SA.110 Eider
(Arup Inc (fdr: Cloyd L Snyder), 231 Lincoln Way, South Bend IN.)
(K.K. Arzeulov)
(Advanced Soaring Concepts / Jensen Tor)
(R. J. Ashfield)
(Ugo Abate & Giovanni Pirelli / ASUP / Fratelli Visco, Somma Lombardo)
(Marceau Aubiet)
(Robert J. Auburn)
(Henry August)
(Aurora Training Sailplane Project)
(Akademiya Vozdushnogo Flota - Air Fleet Academy)
- AVF-01 Aral
- AVF-03 Mastyazhart
- AVF-04 Rabfakovets – АВФ-4 Рабфаковец
- AVF-05 Mastyazhart-2 – АВФ-5 Мастяжарт-2
- AVF-06
- AVF-07 Strekoea-pechatnitsa – АВФ-7 Стрекоэа-печатница
- AVF-08 Condor – АВФ-8 Кондор
- Denisov AVF-09 Krasvoenlet
- AVF-10 – АВФ-10
- AVF-11 Komsomolets – АВФ-11 Комсомолец
- AVF-12 KIM – АВФ-12 КИМ
- AVF-13 Bis – АВФ-13 бис
- AVF-13 Larionich – АВФ-13 Ларионыч
- AVF-14 1924 URSS Planeur
- AVF-16 Aeo – АВФ-16 ЭАП
- AVF-17 Une Nuit – АВФ-17 Одна ночъ
- AVF-18 Pionnier – АВФ-18 Пионер
- AVF-19 – Бураго АВФ-19
- AVF-21 Moskau
- AVF-23 Krasnaia Presnia
- AVF-34
(Ateliers vosgiens d'industrie aéronautique)
- AVIA X-A
- AVIA XI-A
- AVIA XV-A
- AVIA XX-A
- AVIA 11A (XIA ?)
- AVIA 15A (XVA ?)
- AVIA 22A
- AVIA 30E
- AVIA 32E
- AVIA 40P
- AVIA 41P
- AVIA 50MP
- AVIA 60MP
- AVIA 151A
- AVIA 152A
(Azionaria Vercellese Industrie Aeronautiche – Francis Lombardi)
(Aviad Francesco Di Martino)
Aviafiber
[edit]see:Farner
(Aviamilano Costruzione Aeronautiche)
- Aviastroitel AC-4 Russia Россия АС-4
- Aviastroitel AC-4M
- Aviastroitel AC-5K
- Aviastroitel AC-5M
- Aviastroitel AC-5MP
- Aviastroitel AC-6
- Aviastroitel AC-7
- Aviastroitel AC-7K
- Aviastroitel AC-7M
- Aviastroitel AC-8
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