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* [[Etrich-Wels 1906 glider]] – Igo Etrich & Franz Wels |
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* [[FAB 3]] – ''Flugtechnische Arbeitsgemeinschaft an der Ingenieurschule Beuth'' |
* [[FAB 3]] – ''Flugtechnische Arbeitsgemeinschaft an der Ingenieurschule Beuth'' |
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* [[Fisher-Boretzki Fibo 2a]] – Hans Fischer & |
* [[Fisher-Boretzki Fibo 2a]] – Hans Fischer & Boretzk |
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* [[Focke-Wulf Kranich III]] |
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* [[Freiherr von Lüttwitz glider]] |
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* [[Peyean Boot II]] – K. Peyean |
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* [[Peyean Schwalbe]] – K. Peyean |
* [[Peyean Schwalbe]] – K. Peyean |
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* [[Pirate]] - Flugzeugbau Wagener of Hamburg |
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* [[Richter Möwe]] – Hans Richter |
* [[Richter Möwe]] – Hans Richter |
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* [[Riedel PR-1]] – Peter Riedel |
* [[Riedel PR-1]] – Peter Riedel |
Revision as of 14:00, 23 February 2013
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This is a list of gliders/sailplanes of the world, (this reference lists all gliders with references)[1]
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A
- 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
- Abbott Farnham sailplane
- Baynes Bat
- Abbott-Baynes Scud 1
- Abbott-Baynes Scud 2
- Abbott-Baynes Scud III
- 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
(Roger Adam)
- Adam RA-01
- Adam RA-02
- Adam RA-03
- Adam RA-07
- Adam RA-08
- Adam RA-09
- Adam RA-10
- Adam RA-10S
- Adam RA-12
- Adam RA-13
(E.T.W. Addyman)
- Advanced Soaring Concepts Falcon
- Advanced Soaring Concepts Spirit
- Advanced Soaring Concepts Test[2]
- Advanced Soaring Concepts Apex
- Aeromot AMT-100 Ximango (motor glider)
- Aeromot AMT-200 Super Ximango (motor glider)
- Aeromot AMT-300 Turbo Ximango Shark (motor glider)
- Aeromot AMT-600 Guri
- Aeronautica Lombarda AL-3
- Aeronautica Lombarda GP.1 Pinguino / Pinguino GP.1 (GP – Maurizio Garbell & Ermenegildo Preti)
- Aeronautica Lombarda GP.2 Asiago / Asiago GP.2
- Aeronautica Lombarda AL-12P
- Aeronautica Lombarda A.R.
- Assalto Radioguidato
(Eugenio Aiello)
- Akaflieg Berlin B 1 "Charlotte"
- Akaflieg Berlin B 2 "Teufelchen"
- Akaflieg Berlin B 3 "Charlotte2"
- Akaflieg Berlin B 4 "F.F."
- Akaflieg Berlin B 5
- Akaflieg Berlin B 6
- Akaflieg Berlin B 8
- Akaflieg Berlin B 9
- Akaflieg Berlin B 12
- Akaflieg Berlin B 13
- Akaflieg Braunschweig SB-01
- 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-12 Römryke Berge
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-15 Westpreußen
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-17 Darmstadt
- 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
- 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
- Laubenthal Württemberg – Paul Laubenthal- Württembergischer Luftfahrt-Verband, Stuttgart
- Akaflieg Darmstadt Schloss Mainberg
- Laubenthal H2-PL Musterle – Paul Laubenthal
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-17 Chanute
- 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-B 4
- Akaflieg Dresden D-B 7
- Akaflieg Dresden D-B 8
- Akaflieg Dresden D-B 9
- Akaflieg Dresden D-B 10
- Dresdener Stehaufchen
(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
- Hannover H 1 Vampyr – built by Hannoversche Waggonfabrik (HaWa) – aka HaWa Vampyr
- Hannover H 2 Greif – built by Hannoversche Waggonfabrik A.G., Hannover
- Hannover H 3
- Hannover H 4
- Hannover H 5
- Hannover H 6 Pelikan – built by Hannoversche Waggonfabrik A.G., Hannover
- Hannover H 7
- Hannover H 8 Phönix
- 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[3]
- Akaflieg Hannover AFH-24
- 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[3]
- Akaflieg Karlsruhe AK-5 Ardea
- 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 FS-16 Wippsterz
- Akaflieg Stuttgart FS-17
- Akaflieg Stuttgart FS-18
- Akaflieg Stuttgart FS-23 Hidalgo
- Akaflieg Stuttgart FS-24 Phönix
- Akaflieg Stuttgart FS-25 Cuervo
- Akaflieg Stuttgart FS-26 Moseppl
- Akaflieg Stuttgart FS-29 TF
- Akaflieg Stuttgart FS-31
- Akaflieg Stuttgart FS-32 Aguila
- Akaflieg Stuttgart FS-33 Gavilán
- Akaflieg Stuttgart FS-34 Albatros
- Akaflieg Stuttgart FS-35
- Akaflieg Stuttgart Icare II
(J. Akerboom & J. Schmidt)
(Myahara Akira)
- Akira 2C (日本式鳳2型)
- Akira Brume de chaleur (日本式かげろう型)
(Club Argentino de Planeadores Albatros)
(Alisport srl, Cremella, Italy)
- Alisport Silent Club
- Alisport Silent 2
- Alisport Silent 2 Electro
- Alisport Silent 2 Targa
- Alisport Yuma
(Aeronautical Engineering Society, New-York / E. Allen & E.P. Warner)
(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)
- A Vo 60 Samburo
- A Vo 68 Samburo aka M&D A Vo 68 Samburo
(Raúl 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-Bertoni Super Albatross
- Altinger Lenticular 15S
(Theo Altinger)
(AmEagle Corporation)
(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 aka KT – Krylya Tanka – Flying Tank
- Antonov DIP
- Antonov Golub
- Antonov M-1
- Antonov M-3
- Antonov M-4
- Antonov M-5
- Antonov OKA-21
- Antonov Staline 1
- Antonov Staline 5
- OKA-13
- OKA-14
- OKA-24
- OKA-29
- OKA-30
- OKA-32
(Ernest Archdeacon)
(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
(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
(K.K. Arzeulov)
(Alexander Sergeyevich Yakovlev)
- 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
(Ateliers vosgiens d'industrie aéronautique)
- AVIA X-A
- AVIA XI-A
- AVIA XV-A
- AVIA XX-A
- AVIA 22A
- AVIA 30E
- AVIA 32E
- AVIA 40P
- AVIA 41P
- AVIA 50MP
- AVIA 60MP
- AVIA 151A
- AVIA 152A
(Azionaria Vercellese Industrie Aeronautiche – Francis Lombardi)
(Aviamilano Costruzione Aeronautiche)
- Aviastroitel AC-4 Russia Россия АС-4
- Aviastroitel AC-5M
- Aviastroitel AC-6
- Aviastroitel AC-7
- Aviastroitel AC-7M
- Aviastroitel AC-8
B
(British Aircraft Company)
- B.A.C. I
- B.A.C. II
- B.A.C. III
- B.A.C. IV
- B.A.C. V
- B.A.C. VI
- B.A.C. VII
- B.A.C. VII Planette
- B.A.C. VIII Bat-Boat
- B.A.C. IX
- B.A.C. Drone
(Al Backstrom)
(Marino Bagalini)
(James Noel Ball)
(John J. Bange)
(Abel Bardin)
(Jim Bede)
(Jorge Berca)
(Bertin (glider constructor))
(Benny Birrlauf)
(Michal Blaicher)
(Pierre Bonnet)
(Vittorio Bonomi & Camillo Silva)
- Bonomi Alca
- Bonomi BS-02 Balestruccio[4]
- Bonomi BS-04 Basettino
- Bonomi BS-05 Ballerina
- Bonomi BS-06 Bigiarella
- Bonomi BS-07 Allievo Italia[4]
- Bonomi BS-08 Biancone[4]
- Bonomi BS-09 Bertina
- Bonomi BS-09 Bertina II
- Bonomi BS-10 Ardea
- Bonomi BS-14 Astore
- Bonomi BS-15 Bigiarella
- Bonomi BS-16 Allievo Bonomi
- Bonomi BS-17 Allievo Cantù
- Bonomi BS-18 Airone
- Bonomi BS-19 Alca
- Bonomi BS-20 Albanella
- Bonomi BS-22 Alzavola
- Bonomi BS-24 Roma[4]
- Bonomi BS-28 Aerodinamico
- Bonomi BS-28 Alcione[4]
(Jozef Borzecki)
- Bowlus 1912 glider
- Bowlus Albatross 1 Falcon
- Bowlus Albatross 2
- Bowlus Albatross Senior
- Bowlus Dragontross
- Bowlus Flying Wing
- Bowlus Super Albatross
- Bowlus Super Sailplane
- Bowlus 1-S-2100 Senior Albatross
- Bowlus BA-100 Baby Albatross
- Bowlus BA-102 Two-place Baby Albatross
- Bowlus BS-100 Super Albatross
- Bowlus BT-100 Baby Albatross
- Bowlus BTS-100 Two-place Baby Albatross
- Bowlus G-100 Galloping Gertie
- Bowlus-Criz MC-1
- Bowlus-Criz MC-1 1/2 scale
- Bowlus SP-1 Paper Wing
- Bowlus XBM-5
- Bowlus XCG-7
- Bowlus XCG-8
- Bowlus XCG-16
- Bowlus XTG-12
- Bowlus/Nelson Dragonfly
(Heinz Brditschka)
- Brditschka Raab Krähe
- Brditschka Militki MB-E1 Electric One
- Brditschka HB-21[3]
- Brditschka HB-22[3]
- Brditschka HB-23
(Société anonyme des ateliers d'aviation Louis Breguet)
- Bréguet Br 900 Louisette
- Bréguet Br 901 Mouette – seagull
- Bréguet Br 902 Cinzano
- Bréguet Br 903
- Bréguet Br 904 Nymphale
- Bréguet Br 905 Fauvette – Warbler
- Bréguet Br 906 Choucas – Jackdaw
- Bréguet Br 907
- Bréguet Colibri
- Bréguet P-1
- Bréguet P-2
(William G. Briegleb)
- Briegleb BG-01 Utility
- Briegleb BG-02
- Briegleb BG-06
- Briegleb BG-07
- Briegleb BG-08
- Briegleb BG-12
- Briegleb BG-16
- NASA Dryden-Briegleb M2-F1
(Georges Briffaud)
(Maurice Brochet)
(Christian Brondel)
- Brondel Cavok 10
- Brondel CB-12
- Brondel CB-15 Crystal
- Brondel Hélium
- Brondel ST-11
- Brondel ST-12
- Brondel ST-15
See Schreder.
(G. Mungo Buxton)
C
(Societa Italiana Caproni)
- Caproni Vizzola A-10 Calif
- Caproni Vizzola A-12 Calif
- Caproni Vizzola A-14 Calif
- Caproni Vizzola A-15 Calif
- Caproni Vizzola A-20 Calif
- Caproni Vizzola A-21 Calif
- Caproni Vizzola 1
- Caproni Vizzola 2
(Coopérative d'Approvisionnement et de Réparation de Matériel Aéronautique de Moulins)
- CARMAM M-100 S Mésange
- CARMAM M-200 Foehn
- CARMAM JP 15/34 Kit-Club[3]
- CARMAM JP 15/36 Aiglon[3]
- CARMAM JP 15-38
- CARMAM C.38[3]
- CARMAM C.40[3]
(Robert Castello)
- Castel C.24 Casoar
- Castel C.24S
- Castel C.242
- Castel C.25S
- Castel C.30 Moustic
- Castel C.30S
- Castel C.301S Ailette
- Castel C.3010
- Castel C.31P Aigrette
- Castel C.310P
- Castel C.311P
- Castel C.32
- Castel C.34 Condor
- Castel C.36
- Castel C.38
- Castel S.D.
- Castel Yanapour II
- Castel-Mauboussin CM.6 Adour
- Castel-Mauboussin CM.7
- Castel-Mauboussin CM.8 Acro
- Castel-Mauboussin CM.8/13
- Castel-Mauboussin CM.8/13 Sylphe démotorisé
- Castel-Mauboussin CM.08R13 Cyclone
- Castel-Mauboussin CM.08R13 Sylphe II
- Castel-Mauboussin CM.08R13 Sylphe III
- Castel-Mauboussin CM.08R9.8 Cyclope
- Castel-Mauboussin CM.8/15
- Castel-Mauboussin CM.10
- Castel-Mauboussin CM.17
- Castel-Mauboussin CM.24
- Castel-Mauboussin CM.71
- Castel-Mauboussin CM-88 Gémeaux
- Castel-Mauboussin CM-88R Gémeaux V
- Castel-Mauboussin Jalon
(Costruzioni Aeronautiche Taliedo)
(Société des avions Caudron)
(George Cayley)
(Escola de Engenharia da Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais – School of Engineering at the Federal University of Minas Gerais / Centro de Estudos Aeronáuticos da UFMG – Aeronautical Studies Centre UFMG)
(Consortium Europeén de Réalisation et de Ventes d'Avions (CERVA))
(Octave Chanute)
(Émile Chapeaux)
- Chapeaux CH-10
- Chapeaux CH-19 aka Chapeaux EC-19
- Chapeaux CH-20
- Chapeaux CH-21
- Chapeaux CH-23
- Chapeaux-Durand CXD-18 Émile Chapeaux & Edouard Durand
(Chase Aircraft Company)
(Chilton Aircraft Ltd.)
(J. Chlupa)
(Boris Ivanovitch Chyeranovskii)
- Chyeranovskii BICh-1 Parabola
- Chyeranovskii BICh-02 Parabola (AVF-15)
- Chyeranovskii BICh-03
- Chyeranovskii BICh-08 Treugolnik
- Chyeranovskii BICh-09 Gnome
- Chyeranovskii BICh-11
- Chyeranovskii BICh-12
- Chyeranovskii BICh-12 Parabola
- Chyeranovskii BICh-13
- Chyeranovskii BICh-13 Triangle
- Chyeranovskii BICh-14
- Chyeranovskii BICh-22
(Edgardo Ciani / SSVV – Sezioni Sperimentale di Volo a Vela Milano)
- Ciani EC 37/53 Spillo
- Ciani EC 38/56 Urendo
- Ciani EC 39/59 Uribel
- Ciani EC 40/62 Eventuale
- Ciani EC 41/64 Crib (Cribbio?)
(Boris Cijan)
- Cijan Galeb Boris Cijan / Letov
- Cijan Orel Boris Cijan / Letov
- Cijan-Landsberg Skakavac Boris Cijan / Letov
- Cijan-Obad Orao IIC Boris Cijan / Letov
- Cijan-Obad Orao Boris Cijan / Letov
Civil Aviation Department of India
(Ministry of Civil Aviation (India) – Civil Aviation Department)
- Civil Aviation Department ATS-1 Ardhra
- Civil Aviation Department HS-1
- Civil Aviation Department HS-2 Mrigasheer
- Civil Aviation Department ITG-3
- Civil Aviation Department KS-II Kartik
- Civil Aviation Department MG-1
- Civil Aviation Department Revathi
- Civil Aviation Department RG-1 Rohini
- Civil Aviation Department TS-2 Ashvini
- Civil Aviation Department TS-4 Ashvini II
(T W K Clarke & Co.)
(Cloudcraft Glider Co / Roger S. Dickson)
(Aldo Corazza)
(1930: (George Wilbur) Cornelius Aircraft Co, Glendale CA, c.1935: Van Nuys CA, c.1940: Dayton OH. 1941: Cornelius-Hoepli Co.)
(Irvin Culver)
(Centro di Volo a Vela del Politecnico di Torino)
(Centro Studi ad Ezperienze per il Volo a Vela)
- CVV 1 Pinguino
- CVV 2 Asiago
- CVV 3 Arcore
- CVV 4 Pellicano
- CVV 5 Papero
- CVV 6 Canguro
- CVV 7 Pinocchio
- CVV 8 Linate
- CVV 8 Bonaventura
(Wacław Czerwinski)
- Czerwiński PWS-103
- Czerwiński 1
- Czerwiński 2
- Czerwiński CW-01
- Czerwiński CW-02
- Czerwiński CW-02 bis
- Czerwiński CW-03
- Czerwiński CW-04
- Czerwiński CW-05
- Czerwiński CW-05 bis
- Czerwiński CW-07
- Czerwiński CW-08
- Czerwiński CW-J
- Czerwiński PWS-101
- Czerwiński PWS-102 Rekin
- Czerwinski Robin
- Czerwiński WWS-1 Salamandra
- Czerwiński WWS-2 Żaba
- Czerwiński WWS-3 Delfin
- Czerwiński-Jaworski CW-J bis Skaut
- Czerwinski-Jaworski ITS-II
- Czerwinski-Shenstone Harbinger
- Czerwinski-Shenstone Loudon
D
(Drjavna Aeroplane Robotilnitsa – ДАР Държавната аеропланна работилница)
- DAR Albatros Albatros
- DAR Chuchuliga Chuchuliga
- DAR Rilski Orel Rilski Orel
- DAR Zdravka Toprakchiev – ДАР Здравка Топракчиев
- DAR Zdravka Vekilski – ДАР Здравка Векилски
- Lazarov Drangov – Zvetan Lazarov
(Darmstädter Flugsport-Vereinigung)
(Dart Aircraft Ltd)
- Dart Cambridge
- Dart Totternhoe
- Dart Grunau Baby
- Dart Zogling
- Dart replica Lilienthal glider
- Dart replica Cayley glider
- Dart replica Wright glider
(de Havilland Aircraft Co)
(Jean-Claude Debreyer)
(Maurice Delanne)
(Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug – German research institute for gliders)
- DFS Hangwind, basic trainer (twin-boom)
- DFS Einheitsschulflugzeug (Standard Flight Trainer), glider, basic flight trainer (foldable tail)
- DFS Fliege IIa (Fly), sailplane
- DFS Jacht 71 (Yacht), sailplane
- DFS Stanavo, high-performance sailplane
- DFS Präsident (President), high-performance sailplane
- DFS Habicht, aerobatics sailplane
- DFS B6, high-performance sailplane
- DFS Ha III, high-performance sailplane
- DFS Reiher, high-performance sailplane
- DFS Olympia Meise, high-performance sailplane
- DFS Seeadler
- DFS Weihe
- DFS Schulgleiter SG.38
- DFS Fafnir
- DFS Fafnir II Sao Paulo
- DFS Kranich
- DFS Maikäfer
- DFS Rhönbussard
- DFS Rhönsperber
- DFS E 32, sailplane
- DFS 38 Quo Vadis
- DFS 40
- DFS 42 Kormoran
- DFS 54
- DFS 194
- DFS 230
- DFS 230 V7 (a completely new design)
- DFS 331
- Glaser-Dirks DG-100
- Glaser-Dirks DG-101
- Glaser-Dirks DG-200
- Glaser-Dirks DG-202
- Glaser-Dirks DG-300
- Glaser-Dirks DG-303
- Glaser-Dirks DG-400
- Glaser-Dirks DG-500
- Glaser-Dirks DG-505
- Glaser-Dirks DG-600
- DG Flugzeugbau DG-800
- DG Flugzeugbau DG-808
- DG Flugzeugbau DG-1000
(Flugzeugbau Heini Dittmar) (The Condor series were built by several manufacturers)
- Dittmar HD-1 Condor
- Dittmar Condor II
- Dittmar Condor IIA
- Dittmar Condor III
- Dittmar Condor IV
- Dittmar HD-53 Möwe
- Dittmar HD-153 Motor-Möve
- Dittmar Motor-Condor La Falda
(Ursula Hänle)
(Duster Sailplane Kits / Ben Jansson and H. Einar Thor)
(Della Torre, G. L.)
(John William Dunne)
(Dunstable Sailplane co.)
- Dunstable 1939 glider – Dunstable Sailplane Company
- Dunstable Devil – Dunstable Sailplane Company
- Dunstable Hyper-Hols – Dunstable Sailplane Company
- Dunstable Kestrel
- Dunstable Primary
- Dunstable Golden Eagle
- Dunstable Goshawk
E
(Entwicklung und Erprobung von Leichtflugzeugen)
(Entwicklungsgemeinschaft für Flugzeugbau)
See PIK.
(Krosno, Poland)
(Ecole Nationale Superieure de Mecanique et Aerotechnique{Societe Scientifique de recherche et de Promotion du Planeur Leger})
(Elan Tovarna Sportnega Orodja N.SOL.O)
- Elliotts Primary EoN
- EoN Type 5 Olympia 1
- EoN Type 5 Olympia 2
- EoN Type 5 Olympia 3
- EoN Type 5 Olympia 4
- EoN Type 5 Olympia 401
- EoN Type 5 Olympia 402
- EoN Type 6 Olympia 403
- EoN Type 6 Olympia 415
- EoN Type 6 Olympia 419
- EoN Type 7 SG-38
- EoN Type 7 Primary
- EoN Type 7 Eton TX Mk.1
- EoN Type 8 Baby Eon
- EoN Type 9 K-1 (Kendall K-1)
- EoN Type 10 Eon 460
- EoN Type 10 Eon 463
- EoN Type 10 Eon 465
- EoN Target – Spec. WT1/RDL.3 in competition with Slingsby T.39
(Erla Maschinenfabrik GmbH, Leipzig)
(Gottlob Espenlaub)
- Espenlaub E-01
- Espenlaub E-02 – designer:Alexander Lippisch
- Espenlaub E-03
- Espenlaub E-04
- Espenlaub E-05
- Espenlaub E-09
- Espenlaub E-15
- Espenlaub E-15 Rak
- Espenlaub E-32
- Espenlaub Motorsegler
- Espenlaub Rakete
- Espenlaub S
- Espenlaub Schleppflugzeug
- Espenlaub Schulflugzeug
F
(Flugtechnischen Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Staatlichen Akademie für Technik – Chemnitz)
- FAG Chemnitz C-10[6]
- FAG Chemnitz C-11
- FAG E-01
- FAG E-02
- FAG E-04
- FAG E-05
- FAG E-06
- FAG E-07
- FAG E-08
- FAG E-09
- FAG E-10
- FAG E-12
- FAG Esslingen E-03
(FAR Musachevo)
- FAR Musachevo Yastreb – ВСР Мусачево Ястреб
- FAR Musachevo Komet
(Henry Farman)
(Willy Farner)
- Farner HF Colibri 1 SL
- Farner WF-1
- Farner WF-2
- Farner WF-23P
- Farner WF-3
- Farner WF-5 Elmer Citro
- Farner WF-6
- Farner WF-7
- Farner WF-8
(Demetrius F. Farrar Jr.)
(Charles Fauvel)
- Fauvel AV.1
- Fauvel AV.2
- Fauvel AV.3
- Fauvel AV.7
- Fauvel AV.10
- Fauvel AV.14
- Fauvel AV.17
- Fauvel AV.22
- Fauvel AV.221
- Fauvel AV.222
- Fauvel AV.28
- Fauvel AV.29
- Fauvel AV.30
- Fauvel AV.31
- Fauvel AV.32
- Fauvel AV.33
- Fauvel AV.35
- Fauvel AV.36
- Fauvel AV.361
- Fauvel AV.37
- Fauvel AV.42
- Fauvel AV.44
- Fauvel AV.45
- Fauvel AV.451
- Fauvel AV.46
- Fauvel AV.48
- Fauvel AV.50
- Fauvel AV.60
- Fauvel AV.61
(Flugtechnische FachGruppe an der Technischen Hochschule Hannover)
- Ae, for "Dirección General de Aerotécnica", on the first period (1927–1936);
- F.M.A., for "Fábrica Militar de Aviones", on the second period (1938–1943);
- I.Ae., for "Instituto Aerotécnico", on the third period (1943–1952);
- IA, meaning not specified,
(Fokker Flugzeug-Werke G.m.b.H)
- Fokker 1909 Spider glider
- Fokker V.30
- Fokker V.42
- Fokker 1919 single-seat biplane glider
- Fokker 1922 single-seat biplane glider
- Fokker two-seat biplane glider – 1922 Wasserkuppe
- Fokker D-8 (de-engined D.VIII)
- Fokker FG-1 – 1919
- Fokker FG-2 – 1922
- Fokker FG-3 – 1922
- Fokker FG-4 – 1922
(Avions Fournier SA / Rene Fournier / Societe Alpavia)
- Fournier RF-2
- Fournier RF-3
- Fournier RF-4 (motor glider)
- Fournier RF-5 (motor glider)
- Fournier RF-7 (motor glider)
- Fournier RF-9 (motor glider)
- Fournier RF-10 (motor glider)
(Frankfort Sailplane Company / Stanley Corcoran)
- Frankfort Cinema I
- Frankfort Cinema II
- Frankfort Cinema II Glider B
- Frankfort TG-1
- Frankfort XCG-1
- Frankfort XCG-2
(Franklin Glider Corporation)
(Flugtechnische Arbeitsgemeinschaft an der Fachhochschule Esslingen -Hochschule für Technik e.V.)
- Esslingen E-2 aka FTAG E-2
- Esslingen E-3 aka FTAG E-3
- Esslingen E-4 aka FTAG E-4
- Esslingen E-8 aka FTAG E-8
- Esslingen E-9 aka FTAG E-9
- Esslingen E-11 aka FTAG E-11
- Esslingen E-12 aka FTAG E-12
- Esslingen E-14 aka FTAG E-14
(Otto & Peter Funk)
- Funk HS203
- VFW-Fokker FK-3
- VFW-Fokker FK-5
- Funk Sirius 1
- Akaflieg Karlsruhe AK-1 (FK-4)
- Funk FK-1 Greif-1a
- Funk FK-1 Greif-1b
- Funk FK-2 Greif 2
- Funk FK-3
- Funk FK-4
- Funk FK-5
- Funk FK-6
- Funk FK-7
- Funk FK-8
(Flugwissenschaftliche Vereinigung Aachen)
- Fulda-Aachen Eva – Klemperer, Wolfgang – Flugwissenschaftliche Vereinigung TH Aachen und Modell-und Segelflugverein, Fulda
- FVA-1 Schwatze Düvel (Schwarze Teufel)
- FVA-2 Blaue Maus
- FVA-3 Ente
- FVA-5 Rheinland
- FVA-9 Blaue Maus 2
- FVA-10A Theodor Bienen
- FVA-10B Rheinland
- FVA-11 Eifel
- FVA-13 Olympia Jolle
- FVA-14 Ringflügel
- FVA-20 F.B. Schmetz[3]
- FVA-27[2]
(Flugtechnischen Verein Dresden – H. Muttray & R. Siefert)
- Dresden D-B01 Stehaufchen
- Dresden D-B02 Doris
- Dresden D-B03
- Dresden D-B04
- Dresden D-B05
- Dresden D-B06
- Dresden D-B07
- Dresden D-B08
- Dresden D-B09
- Dresden D-B10
G
- General Aircraft G.A.L.48 Hotspur
- General Aircraft G.A.L.48B Twin-Hotspur
- General Aircraft G.A.L.49 Hamilcar
- General Aircraft GAL.50 1/2 scale Hamilcar
- General Aircraft G.A.L.55
- General Aircraft G.A.L.56
- General Aircraft G.A.L.57
- General Aircraft G.A.L.58 Hamilcar X powered Hamilcar (2x Bristol Mercury)
- General Aircraft G.A.L.61
See DG Flugzeugbau.
- Glasflügel BS-1 aka Björn Stender BS-1 or Stender BS-1
- Glasflügel H-30 GFK
- Glasflügel H-101 Salto
- Glasflügel H-201 Standard Libelle
- Glasflügel H-301 Libelle
- Glasflügel 202 Standard Libelle
- Glasflügel 203 Standard Libelle
- Glasflügel 204 Standard Libelle
- Glasflügel 205 Club Libelle
- Glasflügel 206 Hornet
- Glasflügel 303 Mosquito
- Glasflügel 304
- Glasflügel 401 Kestrel
- Glasflügel 402 Falconet
- Glasflügel 604
See Caproni Vizzola.
(Martin Schempp / Göppingen flight test centre)
(Gothaer Waggonfabrik)
(Groupe rouennais d'aviation légère)
(Greif Flugzeugbau Rendsburg)
(V.K. Gribovsky)
- Gribovsky G-01
- Gribovsky G-02
- Gribovsky G-0
- Gribovsky G-06
- Gribovsky G-07
- Gribovsky G-09 Dzsunka
- Gribovsky G-12
- Gribovsky G-13
- Gribovsky G-14
- Gribovsky G-16
- Gribovsky G-18
- Gribovsky G-29
- Gribovsky G-29 – (G-11)
- Gribovsky Sans-Abri
(GROB-WERKE Burkhart Grob e.K.)
- Grob G102 Astir
- Grob G103 Twin Astir
- Grob G 103a Twin II
- Grob G 103c Twin III
- Grob G 104 Speed Astir
- Grob G 109
(Pavel Ignatyevich Grokhovskii)
(G.F. Groshev – USSR)
(Dr. Frank R. Gross)
(Helmut Grossklaus)
- Group Genesis Genesis 1 (prototype)
- Genesis 2 (production model)
(Etablissment Roche / Ateliers Roche Aviation)
- Guerchais-Roche GR-70[7]
- Guerchais-Roche GR-105[8]
- Guerchais-Roche GR-107[9]
- Guerchais-Roche SA-103 Emouchet
- Guerchais-Roche SA-104 Emouchet
(Szczepan Grzeszczyk)
- Grzeszczyk SG-03
- Grzeszczyk SG-07
- Grzeszczyk SG-08
- Grzeszczyk SG-21 Lwów
- Grzeszczyk SG-28
- Grzeszczyk SG-28 bis
H
()
(Stan Hall)
(Friedrich Harth & Willy Messerschmitt)
- Harth S-1
- Harth-Messerschmitt S-03
- Harth-Messerschmitt S-04
- Harth-Messerschmitt S-05
- Harth-Messerschmitt S-06
- Harth-Messerschmitt S-07
- Harth-Messerschmitt S-08
- Harth-Messerschmitt S-09
- Harth-Messerschmitt S-10
- Harth-Messerschmitt S-11
- Harth-Messerschmitt S-12
(Bruno Haufe and Klaus Hill)
(Walter Haufe)
(Hawkridge Aircraft Ltd.)
( W.T. Geoffrey Hill)
(Ernst-Günter Haase, Heiz Kensche & Ferdinand B. Schmetz)
(HOAC / Hoffmann / Diamond)
- Hollfelder Greif I – Hans Hollfender
- Hollfelder Greif III – Hans Hollfender
- Hollfelder Greif IV – Hans Hollfender
- Hollfelder Greif V – Hans Hollfender
(Max Holste)
- Horten H.I
- Horten H.II
- Horten H.III
- Horten H.IV
- Horten H.V
- Horten H.VI
- Horten H.VII
- Horten H.VIII
- Horten H.IX V1
- Horten H.X
- Horten H.XII
- Horten H.XIII
- Horten Ho 1B (post war – Argentina)
- Horten Ho 1O (Piernifero)
- Horten XIV Olympia
- Horten XVa
- Horten XVb
- Horten XVc
- Horten XVI Colibri
- Horten Ho 33A
- Horten Ho 33B
- Horten Parabel
- Horten Cóndor Andino – Reimar Horten aka I.A. 54 Cóndor Andino
(August Hug)
I
IA
- Ae, for "Dirección General de Aerotécnica", on the first period (1927–1936);
- F.M.A., for "Fábrica Militar de Aviones", on the second period (1938–1943);
- I.Ae., for "Instituto Aerotécnico", on the third period (1943–1952);
- IA, meaning not specified, on the fourth (current) period (1952 to 2007).
- IA.54 Cóndor Andino
- IA.54 Carancho
- IA AX-2
- Ae, for "Dirección General de Aerotécnica", on the first period (1927–1936);
- F.M.A., for "Fábrica Militar de Aviones", on the second period (1938–1943);
- I.Ae., for "Instituto Aerotécnico", on the third period (1943–1952);
- IA, meaning not specified, on the fourth (current) period (1952 to 2007).
- I.Ae. 25 Mañque
- I.Ae 33
- I.Ae 34 Clen Antú
- I.Ae 34M
- I.Ae 37G
- I.Ae 37P
- I.Ae. 41 Urubu
- I.Ae 41B
- I.Ae 49
- I.Ae 54 Carancho
- I.Ae 56 Standard
- Horten XVI Colibri
- Piernifero
(Intreprinderea de Construcţii Aeronautice)
(Intreprinderea Forestierǎ di Industrializare a Lemnului)
- IFIL RM-1 – (Vladimiir Nowiţchi)
- IFIL RG-1 – (Vladimiir Nowiţchi)
- IFIL RG-2 – (Vladimiir Nowiţchi)
- IFIL RG-3 – (Vladimiir Nowiţchi)
- IFIL RG-4 Pionier – (Vladimiir Nowiţchi)
- IFIL RG-5 Pescăruş – (Vladimiir Nowiţchi)
(Intreprinderea de industrie Locală- Ghimbav)
- IIL IS-5 – Iosif Şilimon
- IIL IS-8 – Iosif Şilimon
- IIL IS-10 – Iosif Şilimon
- IIL IS-12 – Iosif Şilimon
- IIL IS-13 – Iosif Şilimon
- IIL IS-18 – Iosif Şilimon
- IIL IS-18/25 – Iosif Şilimon
(Ikarus Prva srpska industrija aeroplana, automobila i strojeva)
(Instituto de Pesquisas e Desenvolvimento)
- IPD Urupema
- IPD Urubu – (PAR PE-80367)
(Industria Paranaense de Estruturas)
(Instituto de Pesquisas Technologicas de Sao Paulo)
(Instytut Szybownictwa – gliding institute) – post WWII
- IS-A Salamandra – Salamander
- IS-B Komar – Gnat
- IS-C Zuraw – Crane
- IS-1 Sęp
- IS-2 Mucha – Fly
- IS-3 ABC
- IS-4 Jastrząb – Hawk
- IS-5 Kaczka – Duck
(A. C. T. Isaac)
- Isaac 1910 glider (2 x hang glider)
- Isaac 1923 glider (2-seat Primary)
- Isaac 1929 glider (primary)
- Isaac 1932 glider (A BAC VII, built from a kit)
- Isaac biplane glider
(Ingenieur-Büro Strauber-Frommholf)
(Instytut Techniki Szybownictwa – gliding technical institute)- pre WWII
- ITS Jaskółka – Swallow
- ITS Wróbel – Sparrow
- ITS-7 Drozd – Thrush
- ITS-8 – Wieslaw Stepniewski – built by Ing. Boleslaw Wisnicki, Ing. B. Kotowskt, Jozef Niespala & Ing. Marian Piatek
J
(Bengt Jansson & Hank Thor)
Japanese Imperial Army Gliders
(Jastreb Fabrika Aviona i Jedrilica – Jastreb Aeroplane and Glider Factory)
- Jastreb Cirrus 17-VTC
- Jastreb Cirrus 75-VTC
- Jastreb Cirrus G/81
- Jastreb Kosava-2-S[3]
- Jastreb Vuk-T
- Jastreb Šole 77[3]
K
(Kazan Aviation Institute – Казанский авиационный институт)
- KAI-04 – G.H. Vorobyov
- KAI-6
- KAI-7
- KAI-8
- KAI-9
- KAI-11
- KAI-12 Primorets (LF107 Lunak)
- KAI-14
- KAI-17
- KAI-18
- KAI-19
- KAI-50
- KAI-502
(Rudolf Kaiser)
- Kaiser Ka-1 Rhönlaus
- Schleicher Ka-2 Rhönschwalbe
- Schleicher Ka-3
- Schleicher Ka-4 Rhönlerche II
- Kaiser Ka-5
- Schleicher Ka-6 Rhönsegler
- Schleicher Ka-6E
- Schleicher Ka-7 Rhönadler
- Schleicher Ka-8
- Schleicher Ka-9
- Schleicher Ka-10
(Balys Karvelis)
- Karvelis BK-1 Vanagas – Falcon
- Karvelis BK-2
- Karvelis BK-3
- Karvelis BK-4 Kaunas
- Karvelis BK-5
- Karvelis BK-6 Neringa
- Karvelis BK-7 Lietuva[3]
- Karvelis BK-7A[3]
(Witold Kasper)
- Kassel 1926 glider – PAUL, Fritz
- Kassel 12 – Fieseler Flugzeugbau, Kassel
- Kassel 20 – Fieseler Flugzeugbau, Kassel
- Kassel 25 – Fieseler Flugzeugbau, Kassel
- Kassel 26 – Fieseler Flugzeugbau, Kassel
- Kassel 28 – Fieseler Flugzeugbau, Kassel
- Kassel Herkules – Fieseler Flugzeugbau, Kassel
- Kayaba Ku-1
- Kayaba Ku-2 (萱场 2 型无尾翼滑翔机)
- Kayaba Ku-3
- Kayaba Ku-4
(Hugh Kendall)
(Walter & Karl Kittelberger)
(Ing. Wilhelm Knechtel)
(Antoni Kocjan)
- Kocjan Orlik
- Kocjan Orlik 2 (USAAC – XTG-7)
- Kocjan Orlik 3 Olympic Orlik
- Kocjan Bąk (horse-fly)
- Kocjan Bąk II
- Kocjan Bąk II bis
- Kocjan Czajka (Lapwing)
- Kocjan Czajka II
- Kocjan Czajka III
- Kocjan Czajka bis
- Kocjan Komar (Gnat) (aka LTVS SK-38 Komar)
- Kocjan Sokół
- Kocjan Wrona (Crow)
- Kocjan Wrona bis
- Kocjan Sroka (Magpie)
- Kocjan-Grzeszczyk Mewa
- Kocjan TG-7 (Orlik 2)
- Kokusai Ku-7 Manazuru aka Nihon Kogata Ku-7 Manazura
- Kokusai Ku-8 aka Nihon Kogata Ku-8
(D.N. Kolesnikov)
- Kolesnikov DK-2 – Колесников ДК-2
- Kolesnikov DK-3
- Kolesnikov MKB-2
- Kolesnikov MKB-4
- Kolesnikov-Tsybin KTs-20
(Sergei P. Korolyev)
- Korolyev SC-3 Red Star – Королев СК-3 Красная звезда
- Korolyev SK-9 – Королева СК-9
- Korolyev RP-318-1
(KB – Koser-Branko)
- Koser-Hrovat KB-1 Triglav – Koser-Hrovat – aka K2A Triglav
- Koser KB-2 Udarnik – Cener-Slanovec
- Koser KB-3 Jadran – Jaroslav Koser – Branko Ivanus Institute, Celovška cesta, Ljubljana
- Koser KB-5 Triglav II – Jaroslav Koser
- Koser KB-5 Triglav III – Jaroslav Koser
- Koser KB-9 Udarnik – Cener-Slanovec
(M.A. Kouzakov)
- Kouzakov MAK-08 – Кузакова МАК -8
- Kouzakov MAK-12
- Kouzakov MAK-15
- Kouzakov MAK-15M
- Kouzakov MAK-15MP
(August Küpper)
- Küpper Kü 2 Uhu
- Küpper Kü 4 Austria Elefant
- Küpper Kü 4 Mini Austria
- Küpper Kü 7
- Küpper Kr 1 Austria 2
- Küpper Kr 1a Austria 3
(Antanas Kuzmickas)
- Kuzmickas KPI-3 Amber
- Kuzmickas KPI-3 Gintaras
- Kuzmickas KPI-4
- Kuzmickas KPI-5 Genys
- Kuzmickas M-1
- Kuzmickas M-2
L
(Jean-René Lagasse)
- Lagasse 1901 glider
- Lagasse Cruiser
- Lagasse Éole A
- Lagasse Éole B
- Lagasse R-4
- Lagasse R-9
- Lagasse Simplex
- Lagasse Sulky
- Lagasse Sulky-Biplace
- Laister Yankee Doodle
- Laister Yankee Doodle 2
- Laister LP-15 Nugget
- Laister LP-46
- Laister LP-49
- Laister Universal 2-Place
- Laister-Kauffmann LK-10
- Laister-Kauffman TG-4
- Laister-Kauffman XCG-10 (Original design – completely different to later XCG-10A)
- Laister-Kauffman XCG-10A Trojan Horse
(LAK – Litovskaya Aviatsionnaya Konstruktsiya / (some production by ESAG – Eksperimentine Sportines Aviacijos Gamykla)
- LAK-05 Nemuras[3]
- LAK-8
- LAK-9[3]
- LAK-10 Lietuva[3]
- LAK-11 Nida[3]
- LAK-12[3]
- LAK-14 Strazdas[3]
- LAK-15
- LAK-16
- LAK-17
- LAK-19
- LAK-20
- LAK Duo Blanik
- LAK Genesis 2
- Letov Š-17
- Letov Š-22
- Letov LF-107 Luňák
- Letov LF-109 Pionyr
- Letov XLF-207 Laminar
- Letov KB-9 – SLANOVEC, Marjan
- LET L-13 Blaník
- LET L-13AC Blanik 13.85m span-aerobatic
- LET L-21 Spartak
- LET L-22
- LET L-23 Super Blaník
- LET L-33 Solo
- VT-116 Orlik II
- Orlican VSO 10
- VSB 66
- Let TG-10
- LET L-23 Super Blaník
- Let LF-109 Pionyr
(Letalski Institut "Branko Ivanus" Slovenia)
(Otto Lilienthal)
- Lilienthal 1890 glider
- Lilienthal 1893 glider
- Lilienthal 1896 glider
- Lilienthal Derwitzer (1891)
- Lilienthal Normalsegelapparat (1894)
- Lilienthal Standard Doppeldecker Nr 13
(Fiberglas-Technik Rudolf Lindner)
(Alexander Lippisch)
- Lippisch 1920 biplane glider
- Lippisch Zögling
- Lippisch Prüfling
- Lippisch Delta
- Lippisch Ente
- Lippisch Falke
- Lippisch Storch
- Lippisch Storch II
- Lippisch Storch III
- Lippisch Storch IV
- Lippisch Storch V
- Lippisch Storch VI
- Lippisch Storch VII
- Lippisch Storch VIII Marabu
- Lippisch Grüne Post
- Lippisch Professor
- Lippisch Wien
- Lippisch Fafnir
- Lippisch Urubu OBS
- Lippisch Fafnir 2 (São Paulo)
(VEB Apparatebau Lommarzsch, Raubaaerstr. 4, Lommatzsch/Sa. (DDR))
- Lommatzsch FES-530 Lehrmeister
- Lommatzsch Lom-55 I Libelle – Heinz Roessing & Landemann
- Lommatzsch Lom-57 Libelle
- Lommatzsch Lom-58 II Libelle Laminar
- Lommatzsch Lom-59 Lo-Meise
- Lommatzsch Lom-61 Favorit
(Ernst von Lössl)
(Lwowskie Warsztaty Lotnicze – Lwów Aviation Workshops)
- P.W.S.101
- P.W.S.102 Rekin (Shark)
- P.W.S.103
M
(Keniti Maeda)
- Maeda 2 – (前田式2型(光2・1型))
- Maeda 5 – (前田健一 5)
- Maeda 6
- Maeda 7
- Maeda 105 – (前田式105型)
- Maeda 205 – (前田式205型)
- Maeda 703
- Maeda 2600
- Maeda Asahi – (朝日式駒鳥型)
- Maeda-Rokko 1
- Maeda-Rokko 2
- Maeda Ku-1 – aka Ku-1 Catamaran
- Maeda Ku-6 (Sora-sha – air vehicle, later Kuro-sha – black vehicle)
- Maeda Primary
(Moscow Aviation Institute)
(Adriano Mantelli)
- Mantelli AM-1 Me ne frego
- Mantelli AM-6
- Mantelli AM-11 Albatros
- Mantelli AM-12 Argentina
- Mantelli AM-12 Palas
- Mantelli AM-12 Praga
- Mantelli-Fossa MF-1
(William L. Manuel)
- Manuel 1926 Biplane
- Manuel 1929 Biplane
- Manuel VI Primary
- Manuel Crested Wren
- Manuel Willow Wren
- Dunstable Kestrel
- Manuel Hawk
- Manuel Condor
- Manuel Gnat
(T.H. Marcho-Silesia / Akad. Fliegerschaft Marcho-Silesia)
(Jim Marske)
(Jim Maupin)
(Zaklady Lotnicze Marganski & Myslowski Spolka z o.o. – Margański & Mysłowski Aviation Works) (MDM – Marganski, Dunowska, Makula)
(Michael-Lorenz Meier)
- Meier Mei-11 – Michael-Lorenz Meier
- Meier Milomei M-1
- Meier Milomei M-2[3]
(Wilhelm Emil Messerschmitt / Messerschmitt AG / Bayerische Flugzeugwerke (BFW))
- Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet
- Messerschmitt Me 321 Gigant
- Messerschmitt S-13
- Messerschmitt S-14
- Messerschmitt S-15
- Messerschmitt S-16
- Messerschmitt S-16B
(Henri Mignet)
()
- Mikhaïlovgrad Perles – Михайловград Бисер
- Mikhaïlovgrad Moto-Perles – Михайловград Мото-Бисер
See PIK
(John T. Monnett)
(Moswey Segelflugzeug-Werke) – (Georg & Heinrich Müller)
(Műegyetemi Sportrepülő Egyesület – BME Sportrepülő Association)
- MSrE L.1 Mama Kedvence – (Mummy’s Darling)
- MSrE L.2 Róma (Rome)
- MSrE L.4 Bohóc (Clown)
- MSrE BL.5 – Bánhidi & Lampich
- MSrE BL.6 – Bánhidi & Lampich
- MSrE BL.7 Holló (Crow) (Rebuilt BL-5)
- MSrE L.9
- MSrE L.9-II
- MSrE BL.16 – Bánhidi & Lampich
- MSrE M-19 (Rubik R-02) – Ernõ RUBIK
- MSrE M-20 (Rubik R-01) – Ernõ RUBIK and Endre JANCSÓ – MSrE
- MSrE M-21 Harag (Hungarian: "Fury") – Szegedy
- MSrE M-22 – András Szokolay & Endre Jancso – MSrE / Aero Ever Ltd., Aircraft Factory of Transylvania
- MSrE M-24 – Jancsó and Szegedy
- MSrE M-25 Nebuló (Urchin) – Jancsó
- MSrE M-27
- MSrE M-28 Daru (Crane)
- MSrE EM-29 Csóka (Jackdaw) – Jancsó and Szegedy
- MSrE M-30 Fergeteg
- Gerle 11 (Dove)
- Gerle 12
- Gerle 13
- Gerle 14
- Gerle 15
- Gerle 16
- Gerle 17
- Gerle 18
- EMESE-B – Rubik and Jancsó
- EMESE-C – re-designed by Tasnádi
(Edwin Musger)
- Musger Mg 1 St. Pölten
- Musger Mg 2
- Musger Mg 4
- Musger Mg 9
- Musger Mg 10
- Musger Mg 12
- Musger Mg 12A
- Musger Mg 15
- Musger Mg 19 Steinadler
- Musger Mg 23
- Musger MG-II Uhu
- Musger Mg-IV Pechvogel
- Musger SG-12
N
(Naval Aircraft Factory)
(Sociedade Constructora Aeronautica Neiva / Indústria Aeronáutica Neiva)
(Albert Neukom Segelflugzeugbau / Werner Pfenniger & Albert Markwalder)
- Pfenninger Elfe P1
- Pfenninger Elfe P2
- Pfenninger Elfe PM-1
- Pfenninger-Markwalder Elfe PM-3
- Neukom Elfe M
- Neukom Elfe MN-R
- Neukom Elfe 17
- Neukom S-1 Elfe
- Neukom S-2 Elfe
- Neukom S-3 Standard-Elfe
- Neukom S-4 Elfe 15
- Neukom S-4 Elfe 17
- Neukom AN-66 Super Elfe
(Nida Sklandymo Mokykloje – Nida Gliding School)
(Claude Noin)
- Noin Choucas
- Noin Sirius
- Noin Exel (built by Alpaéro Gap-Tallard)
O
(Országos Magyar Repülő Egyesület – Central Workshop of Hungarian Aeronautical Association)
- OMRE M-30 Fergeteg (whirlwind) – Lajos Beniczky
Operation Sigma
(John Sellars & Operation Sigma Ltd)
(Bronius Oškinis)
- Oškinis BrO-03 Pūkas
- Oškinis BrO-04 Rūta
- Oškinis BrO-05 Rūta 2
- Oškinis BrO-09A Žioga
- Oškinis BrO-09B Žiogas
- Oškinis BrO-09C Žiogas
- Oškinis BrO-10 Pūkas 3
- Oškinis BrO-11 Pionierius
- Oškinis BrO-11M Zylé[3]
- Oškinis BrO-12
- Oškinis BrO-12 Bangos
- Oškinis BrO-14
- Oškinis BrO-16 Pempé
- Oškinis BrO-17 S Bitele
- Oškinis BrO-17 V Antele
- Oškinis BrO-18 Boruze
- Oškinis BrO-20 Pukelis
- Oškinis BrO-21 Vyturys[3]
- Oškinis BrO-22 Rutele
- Oškinis BrO-23 KR Garnys
- Oškinis T-1
- Oškinis T-2
P
(Antanas Paknys)
- Paknys P-1 Uodas
- Paknys P-2 – A. Paknys with A. Gysas (Originally PAGY or PAGY-1 [some confuse P-2 with PAGY-2]
- Paknys PAGY-2 – A. Paknys with A. Gysas. 1938, fitted with 18–20 hp engine [sources vary as to conversion to or from motorglider]
- Paknys P-3 Nerija (Spit) [10]
- Paknys P-4 Termikas – Antanas Paknys & A. Gysas
- Parker RP9 T-Bird
- Parker-Johnson PJ-1 Tiny Mite – Raymond H. Parker & Richard H. Johnson
(Polyteknikkojen Ilmailukerho)
- PIK-1
- PIK-2
- PIK-3
- PIK-3a Kanttikolmonen
- PIK-3b
- PIK-3c Kajava
- PIK-4
- PIK-5 Cumulus
- PIK-6
- PIK-7 Harakka
- PIK-12
- PIK-13
- PIK-14
- PIK-16 Vasama
- PIK-17a Tumppi
- PIK-17b Tintti
- PIK-20 Tiu
- PIK-22
- PIK-24 Pileus
- PIK-30
(Percy Sinclair Pilcher)
(Pipistrel d.o.o Ajdovščina)
- Pipistrel Sinus
- Pipistrel Virus
- Pipistrel Apis
- Pipistrel Apis-Bee
- Pipistrel Taurus
- Albastar AS 18 – Albastar production
(Warsaw Polytechnic)
- Politechnika Warszawska PW-1 ULS
- Politechnika Warszawska PW-2 Gapa
- Politechnika Warszawska PW-2D – Mannschaft LKK – aka DWLKK PW-2D
- Politechnika Warszawska PW-3 Bakcyl
- Politechnika Warszawska PW-3V
- Politechnika Warszawska PW-4 Pelikan – Mannschaft LKK
- Politechnika Warszawska PW-5 Smyk – Roman Switkiewicz
- Politechnika Warszawska PW-6 – Roman Switkiewicz
(Avions Pottier)
See also Schreder
(Czech Republic)
- ProFe Banjo
- ProFe Duo Banjo
- ProFe D-8 Moby Dick
- ProFe D-8 Straton
- ProFe D-7 Mini Straton
- ProFe D-10 Tukan
(Irving Prue)
- PZL Bielsko SZD-51 Junior
- PZL Bielsko SZD-52 (Amber 15 Crocus)
- PZL Bielsko SZD-54 Perkoz (Grebe)
- PZL Bielsko SZD-55
- PZL Bielsko SZD-56 Diana
- PZL Bielsko SZD-59 Acro
- PZL Krosno KR-02
- PZL Krosno KR-03 Puchatek – Jerzy Krawsczyk and Eugeniusz Pelczar
- PZL M-3 Pliska (Wagtail)
R
(Fritz Raab)
- Raab R2
- Raab Doppelraab
- Raab Krähe
- Raab-Katzenstein RK-7
- Pützer Motorraab – built by Alfons Pützer
(Sven Olof Ridder & Harald Unden – Radab)
(Gerhard Reinhard)
- Reussner J.C.R. 1
- Reussner Swift
- Reussner-Brown Biplace – Reussner, J. C. & Brown, T. A.
(Reginald Foster Dagnall / R.F.D. Co )
- RFD Primary Type AT (Dagling)
- RFD 2 Sailplane
(Reichsluftfahrtministerium – Reich Ministry of Aviation) (Glider designations)
- 108-10 Schneider Grunau 9 primary glider (1929)
- 108-11 RRG Zögling 33 primary glider (1933)
- 108-14 DFS Schulgleiter SG.38 standard basic gliding trainer (1938)
- 108-15 RRG Zögling 12m primary glider (1934)
- 108-16 Weber EW-2 four-seat high-performance sailplane
- 108-21 Hirth Hi 21 two-seat sailplane
- 108-22 Hirth Hi 20 MoSe (for Motorsegler = motor glider); motorized glider
- 108-29 Fliege IIa primary glider (1935)
- 108-30 DFS Kranich II two-seat sailplane (1935)
- 108-47 Jacobs Rhönadler single-seat high-performance sailplane (1932)
- 108-48 Dittmar Condor I high-performance sailplane (1932)
- 108-49 Schneider Grunau Baby II glider (1932)
- 108-50 Jacobs Rhönbussard single-seat high-performance sailplane (1933)
- 108-51 Jacobs Rhönsperber single-seat high-performance sailplane (1935)
- 108-53 DFS Habicht single-seat acrobatics sailplane (1936)
- 108-56 Dittmar Condor II single-seat high-performance sailplane (1935)
- 108-58 Hirth Göppingen Gö 1 Wolf sailplane (1935)
- 108-59 Hirth Göppingen Gö 3 Minimoa high-performance sailplane (1935)
- 108-60 Jacobs Reiher single-seat high-performance sailplane (1937)
- 108-61 Hütter / Schempp-Hirth Göppingen Gö 4 two-seat sailplane (1937)
- 108-62 Schwarzwald-Flugzeugbau Donaueschingen Strolch high-performance sailplane
- 108-63 Akaflieg München Mü13D Merlin high-performance sailplane (1936)
- 108-64 Schwarzwald-Flugzeugbau Donaueschingen Ibis
- 108-65 Dittmar / Schleicher Condor III single-seat high-performance sailplane (1938)
- 108-66 Schneider Grunau Baby III sailplane (1938)
- 108-67 Hütter H 17 sailplane (1937)
- 108-68 Jacobs Weihe high-performance single-seat sailplane (1938)
- 108-70 Jacobs Olympia Meise high-performance single-seat sailplane (1939)
- 108-72 Akaflieg München Mü17 Merle high-performance sailplane (1939)
- 108-74 FVA Aachen / Schmetz FVA 10b Rheinland high-performance sailplane
(Günther Rochelt)
- Rochelt Flair 30
- Rochelt Minair
- Rochelt Musculair I
- Rochelt Musculair II
- Rochelt Solair I
- Rochelt Solair II
(LS – Lemke-Schneider)
- Rolladen-Schneider LS1
- Rolladen-Schneider LS2
- Rolladen-Schneider LS3
- Rolladen-Schneider LS4
- Rolladen-Schneider LS5
- Rolladen-Schneider LS6
- Rolladen-Schneider LS7
- Rolladen-Schneider LS8
- Rolladen-Schneider LS9
- Rolladen-Schneider LS10
- Akaflieg Köln LS11
- Rolladen-Schneider LSD Ornith
- Ross R-2 Ibis
- Ross R-3
- Ross RH-3
- Ross-Johnson RJ-5
- Ross R-6
- Ross-Stephens RS-1 Zanonia – Harland Ross & Harvey Stephens – Ross Stephens Aircraft Company of Montebello, California
- Ross-Stephens RS-3 Ibis – Harland Ross & Harvey Stephens – Ross Stephens Aircraft Company of Montebello, California
- RRG OBS
- RRG Ente – Alexander Lippisch & Fritz Stam
- RRG Hangwind – Alexander Lippisch
- RRG Hols der Teufel – Alexander Lippisch
- RRG Professor
- RRG Prüfling
- RRG RVa Falke
- RRG Schuldoppelsitzer
- RRG Storch I
- RRG Wien
- RRG Zögling
(Ernő Rubik – father of the Rubiks Cube inventor)
- Rubik R-01 (MSrE M-20) – single-seat sailplane (better known as EMESE-B/-C), flown 1935.
- Rubik R-02 (MSrE M-19)
- Rubik R-03 Szittya I (Scythian I) – MOVERO workshop, Esztergom
- Rubik R-04 Szittya II (Scythian II) – MOVERO workshop, Esztergom
- Rubik R-05 Vöcsök (Grebe)
- Rubik R-06 Vöcsök (Grebe)
- Rubik R-07 – Aero Ever Kft, Esztergom
- Rubik R-07a Tücsök (Cricket)
- Rubik R-07b Vöcsök (Grebe), productionized version of R-05/R-06 Vöcsök
- Rubik R-07c
- Rubik R-07d (postwar production Vöcsök)
- Rubik R-08 Pilis (Tonsure)
- Rubik R-09
- Rubik R-10 Szittya III (Scythian III) – MOVERO workshop, Esztergom
- Rubik R-11 Cimbora (Pal)
- Rubik R-12 Kevély (Proud)
- Rubik R-13 Bunkó (Club)
- Rubik R-14 Pinty (Finch)
- Rubik R-15 Koma (Pard/Panthera)
- Rubik R-15a Koma
- Rubik R-15b Koma
- Rubik R-15f Fémkoma (Fém-Koma)
- Rubik R-16 Lepke (Butterfly)
- Rubik R-17 Móka (Fun)
- Rubik R-19 Pinttyek (Pinty II)
- Rubik R-20 (OE-01)
- Rubik R-21
- Rubik R-22 Futár (Courier)
- Rubik R-23 Gébics (Shrike)
- Rubik R-24 Bibic (Lapwing)
- Rubik R-25 Mokány (Little Devil)
- Rubik R-25-4 a.k.a. Esztergom E-31
- Rubik R-26 Góbé (Chieftain)
- Rubik R-27 Kópé (Scamp)
- Rubik R-29
- Rubik R-30
- Rubik R-31 Dupla (Double)
(Jerzy Rudlicki)
(UL RuhmAir Leichtflugzeuge / Mannfred Ruhm)
(T. Claude Ryan and Son)
S
(Georges Sablier)
- Sablier 1922
- Sablier de Rouge
- Sablier Ecole-E
- Sablier GS-11
- Sablier Perfo-E
- Sablier Sport
- Sablier S-08
- Sablier S-10
- Sablier S-11
- Sablier S-14
- Sablier S-16
- Sablier S-18
- Sablier S-19
- Sablier S-19 Biplace
- Sablier S-20
- Sablier S-23
- Sablier S-26
(Service de l'Aviation Légère et Sportive en Algérie)
(Mike Sandlin)
(Hiroshi Sato)
- Sato ASO-1
- Sato Kyutei-5
- Sato Kyutei-7
- Sato Maeda 1 – (佐藤・前田1号(九帝l号))
- Sato Maeda 2 – (佐藤・前田2号(九帝E号))
- Sato Maeda 3 – (九帝3型(十文字号))
- Sato Maeda BS
- Sato Maeda E – (佐藤・前田E号(九帝E号))
- Sato Maeda SM-OX – Man Powered aircraft
- Sato TC – built by Ito
- Scheibe Mü 13E Bergfalke
- Scheibe Bergfalke II/55
- Scheibe Bergfalke III
- Scheibe Bergfalke IV
- Scheibe Specht
- Scheibe Spatz
- Scheibe L-Spatz 55
- Scheibe Zugvogel (multiple subtypes)
- Scheibe SF-24 Motorspatz
- Scheibe SF 25 Falke
- Scheibe SF 25E Super-Falke
- Scheibe SF 26
- Scheibe SF 27
- Scheibe SF 27M
- Scheibe SF 28 Tandem-Falke
- Scheibe SF 30 Club Spatz
- Sportavia-Pützer SFS 31 Milan
- Scheibe SF 32
- Scheibe SF 33
- Scheibe SF 34 Delphin
- Scheibe SF 36
- Scheibe SF 40 Mini Falke
- Scheibe SF 41 Merlin
(Schempp-Hirth Flugzeugbau GmbH)
- Göppingen Gö 1 Wolf
- Göppingen Gö 2
- Göppingen Gö 3 Minimoa
- Göppingen Gö 4 Gövier
- Göppingen Gö 5
- Schempp-Hirth Arcus
- Standard Austria
- Schempp-Hirth Cirrus
- Schempp-Hirth Discus
- Schempp-Hirth Discus-2
- Schempp-Hirth Duo Discus
- Schempp-Hirth Janus
- Schempp-Hirth Mini-Nimbus
- Schempp-Hirth Nimbus
- Schempp-Hirth Nimbus-2
- Schempp-Hirth Nimbus-3
- Schempp-Hirth Nimbus-4
- Schempp-Hirth Quintus
- Schempp-Hirth SHK
- Schempp-Hirth Standard Cirrus
- Schempp-Hirth Ventus
- Schempp-Hirth Ventus-2
- Hols der Teufel
- EW 18
- Luftkurort Poppenhausen
- Rhönadler
- Schleicher Rhönbussard
- Rhönlerche I
- Schleicher Ka-2 Rhönschwalbe
- Schleicher Ka-3
- Schleicher Ka-4 Rhönlerche II
- Schleicher Ka-6 Rhönsegler
- Schleicher Ka-6E
- Schleicher K7
- Schleicher Ka-8
- Schleicher Ka-9
- Schleicher Ka-10
- Schleicher AS 12
- Schleicher ASW 12
- Schleicher ASK 13
- Schleicher ASK 14 (Ka 12 renamed)
- Schleicher ASW 15
- Schleicher ASK 16
- Schleicher ASW 17
- Schleicher ASK 18
- Schleicher ASW 19
- Schleicher ASW 20
- Schleicher ASK 21
- Schleicher ASW 22
- Schleicher ASK 23
- Schleicher ASW 24
- Schleicher ASH 25
- Schleicher ASH 26
- Schleicher ASW 27
- Schleicher ASW 28
- Schleicher ASG 29
- Schleicher ASH 30 Mi
- Schleicher ASH 31 Mi
(Grunau Riesengebirge / Flugzeugbau Schneider / Edmund Schneider)
- Grunau ESG 29
- Grunau ESG 31
- Schneider Stanavo
- Grunau ESG 31 Baby (no relation to ESG 31)
- Schneider SG-38 Schulgleiter
- Schneider Grünau Commodore
- Schneider Grunau 6
- Schneider Grünau 7 Moazagotl
- Schneider Grünau 8
- Schneider Grunau 9
- Schneider Grunau Baby
- Schneider Grunau Baby II
- Schneider Grunau Baby IIa
- Schneider Grunau Baby IIb
- Schneider Grunau Baby III
- Schneider Grunau Baby 3
- Schneider Grunau Baby 4
- Schneider Grunau Baby V
- Schneider SM-5
- Schneider Motorbaby
- Schneider ES-49 Kangaroo
- Schneider ES-50 Club Two-Seater
- Schneider ES-52 Kookaburra
- Schneider ES-54 Gnome
- Schneider ES-56 Nymph
- Schneider ES-57 Kingfisher
- Schneider ES-59 Arrow
- Schneider ES-60 Boomerang
- Schneider ES-60B Super Arrow
- Schneider ES-65 Platypus
- Schreder RS-15[3]
- Schreder HP-7
- Schreder Airmate HP-8
- Schreder Airmate HP-9
- Schreder Airmate HP-10
- Schreder Airmate HP-11
- Schreder HP-12
- Schreder HP-12A
- Schreder HP-13
- Schreder HP-14
- Schreder HP-15
- Schreder HP-16
- Schreder HP-17
- Schreder HP-18[3]
- Schreder HP-19[3]
- Schreder HP-20
- Schreder HP-21
- Schreder HP-22
(Ferdinand Schulz)
- Schweizer SGP 1-1
- Schweizer SGU 1-2
- Schweizer SGU 1-3
- Schweizer SGU 1-6
- Schweizer SGU 1-7
- Schweizer SGS 2-8
- Schweizer SGC 8-10
- Schweizer SGC 15-11
- Schweizer SGS 2-12
- Schweizer SGC 6-14
- Schweizer SGC 1-15
- Schweizer SGU 1-16
- Schweizer SGS 1-17
- Schweizer SGS 2-18
- Schweizer SGU 1-19
- Schweizer SGU 1-20
- Schweizer SGS 1-21
- Schweizer SGU 2-22
- Schweizer SGS 1-23
- Schweizer SGS 1-24
- Schweizer SGS 2-25
- Schweizer SGS 1-26
- Schweizer 2-27
- Schweizer 7-28
- Schweizer SGS 1-29
- Schweizer SA 1-30
- Schweizer 2-31
- Schweizer SGS 2-32
- Schweizer SGS 2-33
- Schweizer SGS 1-34
- Schweizer SGS 1-35
- Schweizer SGS 1-36 Sprite
- Schweizer SGM 2-37
- Schweizer TG-2
- Schweizer TG-3
- Schweizer X-26 Frigate
- Schweizer LNS
- Schweizer cargo glider designs
(Scott Light Aircraft Ltd / W.R. Scott)
(Segelflugzeugwerke GmbH, Baden-Baden)
- Baden-Baden Stolz – Friedrich Wenk
- Bremen – Alexander Lippisch & F. Stamer
- Feldberg – Friedrich Wenk
- Hols der Teufel – Alexander Lippisch & F. Stamer
- Roland Festung – R. Eisenlohr
- S.L.1 Akar
- S.L.2 Czarny Kot (Black Cat) No.6 (a.k.a. J.D.1)
- S.L.3 No.3
(Boris Nikolayevich Sheremetyev)
- Sheremetyev SH-03[11]
- Sheremetyev SH-04 Temp[11]
- Sheremetyev SH-05[11]
- Sheremetyev SH-08[11]
- Sheremetyev SH-10[11]
- Sheremetyev SH-16[11]
- Sheremetyev SH-17[11]
- Sheremetyev SH-18[11]
- Sheremetyev XXX Let[11]
- Sheremetyev-Kochetkov Oktyabrenok[11] – Boris Nikolayevich Sheremetyev & Kochetkov
(Short Brothers)
- Short Nimbus
- Short SA.9 – Air Ministry Specification X.30/46
- Short SB.1
(Mieczysław Siegel)
- Siegel MS-01
- Siegel MS-02
- Siegel MS-03
- Siegel MS-04
- Siegel MS-08 Wróbel
- Siegel MS-09 Wróbel II
- Siegel MS-10 Wróbel III
- Siegel MS-11
- Siegel MS-12
- Siegel MS-13 Bocian
- Siegel MS-14
- Siegel Skrzydlaty Rower 1911
(Slingsby Sailplanes/Slingsby Aviation)
- Baynes Bat – experimental glider 1943
- Schreder HP-14
- Slingsby T.1 Falcon 1
- Slingsby T.2 Falcon 2
- Slingsby T.3 Dagling
- Slingsby T.4 Falcon 3
- Slingsby T.5 Grunau Baby
- Slingsby T.6 Kite
- Slingsby T.7 Kirby Cadet
- Slingsby T.8 Kirby Tutor
- Slingsby T.9 King Kite
- Slingsby T.12 Kirby Gull 1
- Slingsby T.13 Petrel
- Slingsby T.14 Kirby Gull 2
- Slingsby T.15 Kirby Gull 3
- Slingsby T.16
- Slingsby T.17
- Slingsby T.18 Hengist
- Slingsby T.19
- Slingsby T.20
- Slingsby T.21
- Slingsby T.22 Petrel 2
- Slingsby T.23 Kirby Kite 1A
- Slingsby T.23A
- Slingsby T.24 Falcon 4
- Slingsby T.25 Gull 4
- Slingsby T.26 Kite 2
- Slingsby T.27 Black Widow
- Slingsby T.28
- Slingsby T.29A/B Motor Tutor
- Slingsby T.30 Prefect
- Slingsby T.31 Tandem Tutor
- Slingsby T.32 Gull 4B
- Slingsby T.33
- Slingsby T.34 Sky
- Slingsby T.35 Austral
- Slingsby T.36
- Slingsby T.37 Skylark 1
- Slingsby T.38 Grasshopper
- Slingsby T.39 target to Spec. WT1/RDL.3
- Slingsby T.41 Skylark 2
- Slingsby T.42 Eagle
- Slingsby T.43 Skylark 3
- Slingsby T.44 Stratoferic
- Slingsby T.45 Swallow
- Slingsby T.46
- Slingsby T.47
- Slingsby T.48
- Slingsby T.49 Capstan
- Slingsby T.50 Skylark 4
- Slingsby T.51 Dart
- Slingsby T.52
- Slingsby T.53 Phoenix
- Slingsby T.54
- Slingsby T.55 Regal Eagle
- Slingsby T.59 Kestrel
- Slingsby T.61 Falke
- Slingsby T.65 Vega
(Jakob Spalinger)
- Spalinger Austria I
- Spalinger Kranich
- Spalinger S-01
- Spalinger S-05
- Spalinger S-08
- Spalinger S-09
- Spalinger S-10 Zürivogel
- Spalinger S-11
- Spalinger S-12
- Spalinger S-14
- Spalinger S-15
- Spalinger S-15 Spez.
- Spalinger S-15a Austria II
- Spalinger S-15b
- Spalinger S-15c Milan
- Spalinger S-15K
- Spalinger S-16
- Spalinger S-16 II
- Spalinger S-16K
- Spalinger S-17
- Spalinger S-18 I
- Spalinger S-18 II
- Spalinger S-18 III
- Spalinger S-18 T Chouca
- Spalinger S-19
- Spalinger S-19m
- Spalinger S-20
- Spalinger S-21H
- Spalinger S-21St
- Spalinger S-22
- Spalinger S-23 Avional
- Spalinger S-24
- Spalinger S-25
- Spalinger S-27
- Spalinger S-28
- Sports Aériens SA-103 prone pilot
- Sports aériens SA-103 Émouchet
- Sports Aériens SA-104 Émouchet
- Sports Aériens SA-104 Émouchet Escopette
- Sports Aériens SA-110 Eider
See: LAK
(Hansjörg Streifeneder)
(Mignon V. Sukhanov / Sukhanova Novossibirsk)
- Sukhanov Diskoplan 1
- Sukhanov Diskoplan 2
- Sukhanov Diskoplan 3
- Sukhanov Diskoplan 4
- Sukhanov X-tail (Soviet spacecraft crew escape pod?)
(Gary Sunderland)
- SZD-C Żuraw Crane
- SZD-6x Nietoperz (Bat)
- SZD-7 Osa (Wasp)
- SZD-8 Jaskółka (Swallow)
- SZD-9 Bocian (Stork)
- SZD-10 Czapla (Heron)
- SZD-11 Albatros (Albatross)
- SZD-12 Mucha 100 (Fly 100)
- SZD-13 Wampir (Vampire)
- SZD-14x Jaskółka M (Swallow M)
- SZD-15 Sroka (Magpie)
- SZD-16 Gil (Bullfinch)
- SZD-17x Jaskółka L (Swallow L)
- SZD-18 Czajka (Lapwing)
- SZD-19 Zefir (Zephyr)
- SZD-20x Wampir 2 (Vampire)
- SZD-21 Kobuz (Lerche Falcon)
- SZD-22 Mucha Standard (Fly Standard)
- SZD-23 Bocian 2 (Stork 2)
- SZD-24 Foka (Seal)
- SZD-25 Lis (Fox)
- SZD-26 Wilk (Wolf)
- SZD-27 Kormoran (Cormorant)
- SZD-28 Latające laboratorium / Kondor (Flying Laboratory / Condor)
- SZD-29 Zefir 3 (Zephyr 3)
- SZD-30 Pirat (Pirate)
- SZD-31 Zefir 4 (Zephyr 4)
- SZD-32A Foka 5 (Seal 5)
- SZD-33 Bocian 3 (Stork)
- SZD-34 Bocian 3 (Ver. 2) (Stork 3 ver.2)
- SZD-35 Bekas (Snipe)
- SZD-36 Cobra 15 (Cobra)
- SZD-37x Jantar (Amber)
- SZD-38 Jantar 1 (Amber)
- SZD-39 Cobra 17 (Cobra 17)
- SZD-40x Halny (Föhn)
- SZD-41 Jantar Standard (Amber Standard)
- SZD-42 Jantar 2 (Amber 2)
- SZD-43 Orion
- SZD-45 Ogar (Bloodhound)
- SZD-48 Jantar Standard 2 (Amber Standard 2 and 3)
- SZD-49 Jantar K (Amber K)
- SZD-50 Puchacz (Eagle owl)
- SZD-51 Junior
T
(Technoflug Leichtflugzeugbau GmbH)
(TeST sro (Division of Comp-Let sro), Velké Meziříĉi)
- TeST TST-1 Alpin
- TeST TST-3 Alpin T
- TeST TST-5 Variant
- TeST TST-6 Duo
- TeST TST-7 Junior
- TeST TST-9 Junior
- TeST TST-10 Atlas
- TeST TST-13 Junior
- TeST TST-14 Bonus
- TeST TST-14J BonusJet
(Luigi Teichfuss)
- Teichfuss Aerocicloplano
- Teichfuss Allievo Pavullo
- Teichfuss Allievo Pavullo Biposto
- Teichfuss Astore
- Teichfuss Balilla
- Teichfuss Biposto Scuola
- Teichfuss Borea
- Teichfuss Cicogna
- Teichfuss Condor 1
- Teichfuss Condor 2
- Teichfuss Falco
- Teichfuss Gabbiano
- Teichfuss Grifo
- Teichfuss LT-03
- Teichfuss LT-12
- Teichfuss LT-2 FIDIA
- Teichfuss LT-30 Espenlaub
- Teichfuss LT-35 Borea
- Teichfuss Nibbio 1
- Teichfuss Nibbio 2 Freccia Nera
- Teichfuss Orione 1
- Teichfuss Orione 2
- Teichfuss Sparviero
- Teichfuss Super Grifo
- Teichfuss Tenax
- Teichfuss Turbine
(Türk Hava Kurumu)
- THK-01 – WĘDRYCHOWSKI, J. & DULĘBA, Leszka & ROGALSKI, Stanisław & TEISSEYRE, Jerzy – Türk Hava Kurumu
- THK-03 – JACOBS, Hans & DFS – (DFS Habicht)
- THK-04 – SSCB – Türk Hava Kurumu (АНТОНОВ УС-4 (Antonov US-4))
- THK-07 – Antonov, Oleg Konstantinovich & SSBC – Türk Hava Kurumu (Antonov PS-2)
- THK-09 – SCHAWROW, W. B. & SSCB – Türk Hava Kurumu
- THK-13
(Reg W. Todhunter)
(Tsentral'nyy Aerodinamicheskiy i Gidrodinamicheskiy Institut- central aerodynamics and hydrodynamics institute)
- TsAGI BP-1 – SENKOW
- TsAGI BP-2 – BIELIAJEV
- TsAGI BP-3 – BIELIAJEV
- TsAGI MAI 68
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- Tsybin UL-1 – TSYBIN, P. – (Цыбин УЛ-1)
- Tsybin Ts-25 – TSYBIN, P. – (Цыбин Ц-25)
U
(Uzinele de Reparatii Material Volant-3 – Braşov)
- URMV-3 IS-2 – Iosif Şilimon[12]
- URMV-3 IS-3a – Iosif Şilimon[12]
- URMV-3 IS-3b – Iosif Şilimon[12]
- URMV-3 IS-3c – Iosif Şilimon[12]
- URMV-3 IS-3d – Iosif Şilimon[12]
- URMV-3 IS-3e – Iosif Şilimon[12]
- URMV-3 IS-3f – Iosif Şilimon[12]
- URMV-3 IS-4 – Iosif Şilimon[12]
- URMV-3 IS-7 – Iosif Şilimon[12]
- URMV-3 IS-9 – Iosif Şilimon[12]
- URMV-3 IS-11 – Iosif Şilimon[12]
V
(Valentin Flugzeugbau GmbH / Valentin GmbH Geräte und Maschinebau)
(Pierre Vayse)
- Vaysse TCV-01 Trucavaysse
- Vaysse TCV-02 Trucavaysse
- Vaysse TCV-03 Trucavaysse
- Vaysse GEP-10 Trucavaysse
- Vaysse Trapanelle
- VMA-200 Milan – Victor Minié Aéronautique, Saint-Cyr (DFS Weihe)
- VMA AIR 102
- Vogt Lo-100 Zwergreiher – Dwarf Heron
- Vogt Lo-150 Bergfalke – Mountain Falcon
- Vogt Lo-170
(Volmer Jensen, Burbank, California, USA)
(Vazduhoplovno tehnicki centar, Vrsac)
- VTC Delfin 1
- VTC Delfin 2
- VTC Delfin 3
- VTC Trener
- VTC HS-62
- VTC HS-64
- VTC Vuk-T
- VTC Kosava-2
- VTC Cirrus
- VTC SSV-17
W
(Wojskowe Warsztaty Szybowcowe – military glider workshops)
- W.W.S.1 Salamandra
- W.W.S.2 Żaba (Frog)
- W.W.S.3 Delfin (Dolphin)
- Waco CG-3A
- Waco CG-4A
- Waco CG-13A
- Waco CG-15
- Waco Primary
- Northwestern PG-1 (CG-4)
- Ridgefield PG-2 (CG-4)
- Waco PG-3 (CG-15)
- Waco LRW (CG-4)
- Waco LR2W USN transport glider
(Warsztaty Związek Awiatyczny Studentów Politechniki Lwowskiej – Aviation Association of Lwów Technical University's Students Workshops) – pre 1937 for post 1937 see L.W.L.
- Wacław Czerwiński CW I
- Wacław Czerwiński CW II
- Wacław Czerwiński CW III
- Wacław Czerwiński CW IV
- Wacław Czerwiński CW V
- Wacław Czerwiński CW 7
- Wacław Czerwiński CW 8
- Wacław Czerwiński & Władysław Jaworski CWJ
- Wassmer WA 20 Javelot:[13][14] First flight August 1956. Later referred to as the Javelot I.
- Wassmer WA 21 Javelot II:[15] First flight 25 March 1958.
- Wassmer WA 22 Super Javelot: First flight 26 June 1961. Modified forward fuselage and swept fin.[16]
- Wassmer WA 22 Super Javelot 64:[16] 1964 model, with increased outer wing dihedral.
- Wassmer WA-22-28
- Wassmer WA-23
- Wassmer WA 26 Squale
- Wassmer WA 26 CM Squale Marfa
- Wassmer WA 28 Espadon
- Wassmer WA 30 Bijave
- Wassmer KBK-10
- Wassmer-SIREN H-230
- Weber EW-1 – ANDRÖS, & MÜLLER
- Weber EW-2 – WEBER, Ernst
- Weber EW-3 Libelle
- Weber EW-18
(José Weiss)
(Weltensegler G.m.b.H)
- Weltensegler
- Djävlar Anamma (Devil take it) – designer:Alexander Lippisch
(Martin Wezel Flugzeugtechnik)
(Eugene Whigham)
(Peter W. Wright)
- Wright Micron
- Wright MPA – man powered aircraft
- Wright Falcon[3]
(Wilbur & Orville Wright)
(Warsztaty Szybowcowe – glider workshops)
Y
(Aleksander Yakovlev)
(Yuneec International Ltd, Kunshan, Jiangsu, China)
Z
- Zlín VII - Akela
- Zlín-X
- Zlin Z-23 Honza
- Zlin Z-24 Krajánek
- Zlin Z-25 Sohaj (laddy)
- Zlin Z-25 LG Šohaj
- Zlin Z-124 Galánka
- Zlin L-125 Sohaj 2
- Zlin Z-128 Sohaj 2
- Zlin Z-128 Sohaj 3
- Zlin LG-130 Kmotr
- Zlin L-425 Sohaj 3
Miscellaneous Gliders
- Bacerka (glider)
- Cuervo (glider)
- Cycloplane
- Dream (glider)
- ET-186 (glider)
- Farfelu (glider)
- Gamajun (glider)
- GK 1911 glider
- Grif (glider)
- Gruse Bo 15/1
- Jar Ptiza
- JT-8 (glider)
- Kijushu 5
- Kijushu 7
- Koctebel (glider)
- Leroy MP-30-CV
- Loravia KV-1
- Loravia KV-2
- Loravia KV-3A
- Loravia KV-4
- Ly Thermikas
- MG-3 Condor
- Miliunas Oskin MO-1
- Miliunas Oskin MO-2
- Motiekaitis Motion-1
- Motiekaitis Motion-2
- Mouillard M-3
- Mouillard M-4
- Mulhousia
- Nameche Wagnon
- Parma (glider)
- PCF (glider)
- Perth Glider 2
- Peyronnenc PP-1
- Philips MK-I
- Philips MK-II
- Pratt 1934
- PW-5 (glider) – 1922
- Sailer Liegnitz
- Seshayes P-1
- Sevmia S-20
- STC-CG 1931
- Steinleher-Huber SH-2H
- Sutton Airedale
- Tamworth Brolga (glider)
- Tempu 2
- Topaze (Zugvogel)
- Voepel Schulgleiter tailless primary
- Wishart Biplane glider
- Zinno Olympian ZB-1 Man-Powered aircraft
American miscellaneous constructors
- ADI Condor – Aircraft Designs Inc
- Advanced Aeromarine Sierra – Advanced Aeromarine
- AGA Aviation LRG – USN amphibious twin hull transport glider
- Ahrens AR 124 – Ahrens Aircraft Corporation
- AmEagle American Eaglet
- American Falcon (sailplane)
- American Spirit XL
- Apis 15
- Arup S-1 – Arup Inc (fdr: Cloyd L Snyder), 231 Lincoln Way, South Bend IN.
- Auburn Sun Spot – Auburn, Robert J.
- Bartos/Nobel BN-1 Phantom
- Bennett-Carter Dottie S – George Bennett & Richard Carter
- Berkshire Concept 70 – Berkshire Manufacturing Corporation
- Bikle T-6 – Paul Bikle
- Bock 1 – John W. Bock
- Boeing Steel Truss Glider
- Bowers Bantam
- Bowlus BZ-1 – Michael Bowlus
- Bright Star Swift
- Bristol XLRQ – Bristol Aeronautical Corporation – Military Amphibian Assault Glider
- Brochocki BKB-1 – Stefan Brochocki, Witold Kasper and A. Bodek
- Brown Rebel
- Buxton Roundair – Jay Buxton
- Buxton Transporter – Jay Buxton
- Cadet UT-1 – Alex Dawydoff – Cadet Aeronautics
- Carnegie Tech Flying Anvil
- Cascade Kasperwing I-80
- Champion Freedom Falcon – Ken Champion
- Chanute 1896 glider
- Chase-Sisley C100-S – Robert Chase & Sisley
- Cordas SCS-1 – A.C. Cordas – Wade Steinruck
- Curtiss Flying Boat glider – Glenn Curtiss
- Daams Falcon – Fred Daams
- Dart Aero-5 – Bob Dart
- Detroit G1 Gull – Detroit Aircraft Corporation
- Domenjoz glider
- Douglas XCG-17 – Douglas Aircraft Company
- DuPont Utility – All American Aviation / Du Pont, Richard
- Engineering Division GL-1
- Engineering Division GL-2
- Explorer PG-1 Aqua Glider – Skliar, Bill – Explorer Aircraft Company Inc.[3]
- Flight Dynamics Seasprite – Flight Dynamics Inc.
- Florida BDG-1 – Florida University
- Ford 1930 Primary – Ford, Gilbert
- Ford Bluey – FORD, Gilbert
- Freel Flying Wing – Freel, Charles L. – Aircraft Rigging San Diego High School, Californie.
- GATC XCG-16 – General
- Glidersport LightHawk
- Green-Tweed GT-2 – Green, Frank & Tweed, George
- Haig Minibat – Larry Haig
- Heath Super Soarer
- Hill Flying Wing – Man powered Marske Monarch
- Hill Tetra-15 – Bob Kuykendall, Steve Smith, and Brad Hill
- Hollman Condor – Winther-hollman Aircraft Inc.
- Hutchinson HS-127 – Vernon Hutchinson
- Jobagy Bagyjo
- Johnson RHJ-6 Adastra – Dick Johnson
- Jongblood Primary – Mike Jongblood
- Kelsey K-16 – Kelsey, Frank
- Kennedy K-W – Harold Kennedy and Floyd Watson
- Kiceniuk Icarus – Kiceniuk, Taras – man powered
- Kissinger-Crookes Flying Saucer – Curtiss Kissinger, LeRoy Crookes
- Kohler Alpha – Spud Kohler
- Krutchkoff SHP-1 – HP-14 modification
- Lamson L-106 Alcor – Lamson, Robert
- Lamson PL-1 Quark – Lamson, Phil
- Larson Utility
- Leffler-MacFarlane LM-1 – Al Leffler, Walt MacFarlane, Bill Meyer
- Leonard Annebula – Bob Leonard
- Leonard 2 seater – Leonard Motorless Aircraft Manufacturing Company of Grand Rapids
- Luenger Beta 1 – Hans Luenger & Josef Kohler
- Martin-Marietta X-23 PRIME lifting body re-entry vehicle
- Masak Scimitar – Masak, Peter
- Matteson M-1 – Matteson, Fred H.
- Mattley Primary
- Maxey-Prue Jennie-Mae – Rue, Irwin & Maxey, Lyle – built by Kearns, Franck & Maxey, Lyle
- Mc Allister Yakima Clipper – Mc Allister, Charles
- McDonnell KBD Gargoyle
- McDonnell LBD Gargoyle
- McQuilkin Mach 1 – McQullkin, Robert J.
- Melsheimer FM-1 – Melsheimer, Frank
- Michelob Light Eagle – MIT Daedalus Project
- Midwest MU-1 – Midwest Sailplane
- Miller Tern – Terry Miller
- Mitchell Nimbus – Don Mitchell
- Monaghan Osprey – Richard Monaghan
- Moore SS-1 – Arien C. Moore
- NASA Hyper III
- Niedrauer NG-1 – Niedrauer, Jerome
- Noble 1960 – Noble, Bob
- Nordman 1923 – H. J. Nordman – Nordman & Flush
- Northrop 1928 glider – Jack Northrop
- Northrop MX-324 – rocket powered glider
- Northrop MX-334 – rocket powered glider
- Northwestern PG-1 – powered CG-4
- Olansky Straton
- Oldershaw O-2 Jana-Linn – Oldershaw, Vernon
- Oldershaw O-3 – Oldershaw, Vernon
- Ormand Dieder Glider
- Pacific D-8 – Coward, Ken
- Parker 2nd Ranger – WL Parker
- Parker RP9 T-Bird – (Ray Parker)
- Peel Z-1 Glider Boat
- Perl PG-130 Penetrator – Perl, Harry
- Pennsylvania State University Griffin
- Peterson J-4 Javelin – Peterson, Max A.
- Pierce 0-2-1 – Pierce, Percy
- Pierce 1909 glider – Pierce, Percy
- PIP (glider)
- Posnansky/Fronius PF-1 White Knight – Ponansky, Herman and Fronius, Bob
- Privett MPA – man-powered aircraft
- PSU Griffin
- Purcell Sea Sprite
- Rand Robinson KR-1A – Rand RobinsonEngineering Inc.[3]
- Raven Project – Illian, Paul – man-powered aircraft
- Raymond Sunseeker II – Raymond, Eric
- Ree Miller Cherokee RM
- Rensselaer RP-1 – Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- Rensselaer RP-2 – Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- Rensselaer RP-3 – Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- Ridgefield PG-2 – powered CG-4
- Roberts Cygnet – Donald Roberts
- Robinson Robin – Robinson, John
- Ross Ranger I – Ross, Vernie
- Ross Ranger II – Ross, Vernie
- Rowley R-100
- Rutan Solitaire – Rutan Aircraft Factory motorglider[3]
- Sands Replica 1929 Primary Glider – Ron Sands Sr.
- Scanlan SG-1A – Thomas W. Scanlan
- Schmutzhart SCH-1 – Berthold Schmutzhart
- Schroder + Peters SP-1 V1
- SCSA Stratosailplane I – Southern California Soaring Association
- SCSA Stratosailplane II – Southern California Soaring Association
- Sesquiplane Glider
- Sisu 1A – Arlington Aircraft Company
- Smith SG-5 Cumulus
- Smith City of Utica – Smith, Stanley W.
- Snead LRH – 1941 USN amphibious twin hull transport glider
- Stanley Nomad – Stanley, Robert M.
- Starr 1-23HM – Sterling Starr
- Stevens SU-1 – Stevens Institute of Technology
- Steinruck SCS-1 – Wade Steinruck
- Strojnik S-2 – Alexander Strojnik
- Trager-Bierens T-3 Alibi – Kempes Trager and John Bierens
- Tweed GT-1 – George Tweed
- Walker Aria – Walker, Sam
- Walters Sinbad I
- Whisper Motor Glider – Whisper Aircraft
- Wilkes BMW-1
- Windward Performance SparrowHawk
- Withacker Centerwing
- Zauner OZ-4 – HP-14 modification, Otto Zauner
- Zauner OZ-5 One-Yankee – Otto Zauner
Argentine Miscellaneous constructors
- Aerbul HB-1 Club – Aerbul S. R. L.
- Birò Regina
- Degásperi Primario – Argentina – Degasperi, Luis E.
- EIA Biplaza – Escuela de Ingenieriá Aeronáutica
- EIA Monoplaza – Escuela de Ingenieriá Aeronáutica
- Giannoni Albatros 3-E-2 – Giannoni – Club Argentino de Planeadores Albatros
- Hunziker Cimarrón – Hunziker, Raúl
- INAV 1 – Horthen, Reimar Inav (Instituto Argentino de Vuelo a Vela)
- Sancho Primario – Sancho, Orfeo – built by Sancho, Orfeo & Huguenin, Francisco & Huguenin José & Ruiz, Victor
- Taglioretti RT-1 – Taglioretti, Raúl
- Toso I – TOSO, Ilare Fauto & Baricelli Gaudencio
- Toso II – TOSO, Ilare Fauto – Club de Planeadores de Mar del Plata, Agentine
- Toso Motoplaneador – Toso, Ilare Fauto
- Vásquez Pampero
- Vila Mainene 1 – Vila, Eliseo
- Yakstas Halcón I
- Yakstas Halcón IIa – Adolfo Yakstas
- Yakstas Halcón III
Australian miscellaneous constructors
- Andrews 1930 Glider – Kenneth Edwin Andrews
- Armytage 1929 glider – Norman Armytage
- Barbat-Dunn-Rigby GBDR
- Brookes 1919 glider – Wilfred Brookes
- Brown Two Seater – Vincent Brown & STC-GC (Sydney Technical College Gliding Club)
- Buchanan Ricochet – John Buchanan
- Butterworth-Ypinazar Primary
- Clarkson 1930
- Davies-Nicholls Primary
- Degrandi Dresden – DeGrandi, Howard V.
- Degrandi Slope Soarer – DeGrandi, Howard V.
- Dehn Ringwing – Dehn, Karl
- EP-1
- Free Flight Hornet 130s – Free Flight Aviation Pty. Ltd.
- GCSA Lark – Shackleton, William Stancliffe – GCSA (Gliding Club of South Australia) & BRADLEY, Harold
- Halloran-Wedd Mayfly – Halloran, Clyde & Wedd, William G.
- Handcock 1930 glider – Handcock, William Arthur
- Iggulden Bluebird – Iggulden, William Palmer & Iggulden, Jack
- Iggulden Tandem 1929
- Iggulden Termagent 3
- Joey (glider)
- Lyon Zephyrus – Lyon, Douglas – Beaufort Gliding Club (Victoria, Australia)
- Marsch PG-2 – Marsch, J. C.
- Marsch Seaplane – Marsch, J. C.
- Moyes Tempest – Bob Bailey, produced by Moyes Microlights
- Pelican 2
- Pelton Bat – Pelton, Alfred Paul
- Pelton Bronzewing – Pelton, Alfred Paul
- Pelton ground training machine – Pelton, Alfred Paul
- Pelton Hawk – Pelton, Alfred Paul
- Phoenix (glider)
- Pratt 1929 glider – Pratt, Percival Justin
- Pratt Stunter – Pratt, Percival Justin – AMSCO (Aircraft Manufactory and Supply Company)
- Pratt Two Seater – Pratt, Percival Justin – AMSCO (Aircraft Manufactory and Supply Company)
- Pratt Utility – Pratt, Percival Justin – AMSCO (Aircraft Manufactory and Supply Company)
- Richardson Golden Eagle – Geoff Richardson
- Roberts Primary
- Saint Louis XCG-5
- Saint Louis XCG-6
- SUE-1
- SUT-1 – (Sydney University Trainer 1) – Sydney University Gliding Club
- SUT-2 – (Sydney University Trainer 2) – Sydney University Gliding Club
- Taylor-Moore 1931 – Taylor, Lewis & Moore, Ted
- Thomas Primary 1930 – Thomas, R. R.
- Warner Brolga – Warner, Martin
- Warner-Campbell Kite 1 – Warner, Martin & Campbell, Allan J.
- Warner Kite 2 – Warner, Martin
- Wikner Golden Sparrow – Wikner, Geoffrey Neville
- Wikner-Lindner Secondary – Wikner, Geoffrey Neville
- Wishart 1930 glider – Wishart, Alfred William
Austrian miscellaneous constructors
- Etrich-Wels 1904 kite/glider
- Etrich-Wels 1906 Glider – Etrich's Leaf, 1906
- Harbich Ha-12/49 – licence built SG-38
- Lohner-Umlauff Rodelgleiter – Lohner & Umlauff, Hans von – Lohner Flugzeugbau, Vienna
- Gumpert Schwalbe II – Gumpert, Bruno – Segelfliegergruppe des I/K.G. Wiener Neustadt
- Standard Austria Österreichischer Aeroclub – Austrian Aero Club
- Malliga MPA – Malliga, Josef – Man powered
- Sterz P-77
- Swaty Kandidat – Swaty, Franz
Belgian miscellaneous constructors
- Poncelet Castar – Poncelet, Paul – SABCA (Société Anonyme Belge de Construction Aéronautique)
- Poncelet Vivette – Poncelet, Paul – SABCA (Société Anonyme Belge de Construction Aéronautique)
- de Glymes Colanhan
- SABCA Jullien SJ-1 – Jullien, Henri – SABCA (Société Anonyme Belge de Construction Aéronautique)
- SABCA Junior – (Société Anonyme Belge de Construction Aéronautique)
Brazilian miscellaneous constructors
- Piana Canova PC-500 – Brazil
- CAP Alcatraz – Companhia Aeronáutica Paulista – Brazil
- Embraer EMB-400 Urupema – Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica de São José dos Campos / Empresa Brasileira de Aeronáutica – Brazil
- HW-4 Flamengo
- Juvenelle Rosario Skua – Florianópolis, Brazil
- Rio Claro Araponga – Aero Clube de Rio Claro
- Schubert P-1 – Schubert, Ekkehard Carlos Fernando – TECSIS, Sorocaba (SP)
- Sidou João Grande – Eng Antonio Menezes Sidou
- Widmaier GB-1 Quero
- Widmaier KW-1 Quero Quero – Widmaier, Kuno – IPE (Industria Paranaense de Estruturas, Brésil)
- Widmaier KW-2 Biguá – Widmaier, Kuno
British miscellaneous constructors
- Aeronca C-2 glider
- Airdisco Phi-Phi – Aircraft Disposal Company
- Armstrong-Whitworth A.W.52G
- Birmingham Guild BG-100
- Birmingham Guild BG-135
- Bolton 1932
- Bramingham 1934
- Breeze Oozle Bird
- Bristol Glider (1910)
- Broburn Wanderlust – Broburn Sailplanes Ltd, Woodley
- Brokker (glider)
- Brown 1931 glider
- Chard Osprey – Keith Chard
- Cody UK Aircraft n°1 glider
- Colditz Cock
- Cramlington Cramcraft – Cramlington Aircraft Ltd
- Czerwiński-Shenstone Harbinger – Beverley Shenstone and Waclaw Czerwiński
- Davies Glider-1
- Davies Glider-2
- Davis-Costin Condor
- Davis Condor 2
- de Havilland DH.52 – de Havilland Aircraft Co
- Dorsling 1932 glider – Dorset Gliding Club
- Dunning 1934 glider – Dunning, Southdown Gliding Club
- Edgley EA-9 Optimist – ESL (Edgley Sailplanes Ltd) & EAL (Edgley Aeronautics Ltd) – Edgley, John
- Eggleton 1912
- Enser Mk.1 – Enser, F.G.
- Etheridge 1933 – Day, S. & Etheridge, C. & Etheridge, P.
- Europa MG – Europa Management Ltd
- Farrar-McFarlane biplace – Farrar, D. J. & McFarlane, L. G.
- Gardner Cumulus – Gardner, L.
- Ginn-Lesniak Kestrel – Ginn, Vic & Lesniak – London Gliding Club, Dunstable
- Godwin Two-seater glider – Godwin, C. G.
- Gordon England 1922 glider – Gordon England, E. C – Georges England Ltd, Walton-on-Thames,Surrey
- Handasyde 1922 glider – Handasyde, G.A. & Raynham, F. P. & Camm, Sydney – Air Navigation Co, Addlestone, Vhertsey, Surrey
- Handley Page glider 1909
- Hewitt 1909 glider- Hewitt, V. V. D.
- Hick Merlin – Hick, W. Eddie, Newcastle Gliding Club
- Holdsworth 1929 glider – Holdsworth, H.
- Holdsworth 1931 glider – Holdsworth, H.
- Holmes KH-1 – Kenneth Holmes
- Hulton 1969 hang glider
- IOW Club glider – Isle of Wight gliding club
- Jefferson 1933 glider – Jefferson, G. Fearnville Grove, Roundhay, Leeds
- Keith-Weiss Aviette – Keith, Alexander & WEISS, José
- KL biplane glider
- Latimer-Needham Albatross – Latimer-Needham, C. H. – R.F.D. Co, Guilford
- Lee-Richards 1912 glider
- Leeming L.P.W.
- Lightwing Type 4 Rooster
- Liverpuffin – Sherwin – man-powered glider
- Lowe-Wylde Colombus – Lowe-Wylde, Charles H.
- McAvoy MPA-1 – man-powered aircraft
- McIntyre Airglow – Mac Intyre, John & Mac Intyre, Mark
- Merriam 1922 glider – Merriam, Capt F. W.
- Midland Sailplane – Midland Gliding Club
- Miles M.76 Durestos Glider Wing – F.G. Miles Ltd.[17]
- Monk Pegasus
- Moore Gypsy – The Birmingham Guild Ltd.
- Mulliners Aeroplane
- Norfolk 1936 glider – Norfolk Gliding Club, Skeyton
- Nyborg T.G.N.1 – Nyborg T. G.
- Oxford Club 1930 glider – Oxford Gliding Club
- Payne Granta – Payne, A. G.
- Payne I.C.1 – Payne, J. H. – Imperial College, London
- Peak 100 – The Bedford Sailplane Design Group – Peak Sailplanes Ltd.
- Peak 200 – Mitchelmore, P.
- Penrose Pegasus – Penrose, Harald J.
- Perkins Reluctant Phoenix – Perkins, Daniel – man-powered aircraft
- Porte-Pirie 1909 glider – John Cyrill Porte and Pirie
- Puffin 1 – man-powered aircraft
- Puffin 2 – man-powered aircraft
- Radlock Trainer – Raddings, J. E. & Locke, W. E. – Hull Gliding Club, Hedon, Yorkshire
- Reid Small Glider – Reid, J. A. I.
- Renaut Primary
- Reynard R.4 Primary – Reynard, – Reynard Glider Construction Co, Aylestone, Leicester
- Reynolds R.4 Primary
- Ridley 1910 glider – Ridley, C.
- Robertson Bamboo – Robertson, A.
- Ryley Dragon-Fly 1914 – Ryley, Leslie G. – Ryley, Leslie G., Coventry Aero Club
- Sayers SCW – Sayers, W. H. & Courtney, & Wright – Central Aircraft Company
- Searby Special – Searby, H. A.
- Sellars KJS-1 – Sellars, J. L. & Jordan, K.
- Shackleton Lark – Shackleton, William Stancliffe
- Sigma
- Smith Norbet 1923
- Southdown Aero Services Colditz Cock replica
- Sproule-Ivanoff Camel – Sproule, J. S. & Ivanoff, A. – Scott Light Aircraft Ltd
- Stedman TS-1 City of Leeds – Stedman, R. F. – Stedman R. F. / Bradford & County Gliding Club
- Swales SD3-15 – Swales Developments
- Technicair Trainee – Technicair Ltd. Heston, Middlesex
- Timmins 1930 glider – Timmins, Dennis
- To Phoenix Inflatable – To, Frederick E. – Phoenix Team – Man powered aircraft
- Toucan 1 – Hertfordshire Pedal Aeronauts – man powered aircraft
- Turkey Buzzard
- Vaughan 1909 glider – Vaughn, Horace
- Walther Boffin-Coffin – man-powered aircraft
- Watson-Northrop 1929 – Watson, J. P.
- Wenham Multiplane 1858
- Westmacott Skylark – Westmacott, R. J. & Westmacott, K.
- Wilkinson Mk 1
- Wilkinson Mk 2
- Yorkshire Sailplanes YS-53 Sovereign
- Yorkshire Sailplanes YS-55 Consort
Bulgarian miscellaneous constructors
- Kometa Standard – L. Panov and D. Panchovsky
- Kometa-Standard II – L. Panov and D. Panchovsky
- Kometa-Standard III – L. Panov and D. Panchovsky
- Lazarov Drang (Лазаров Дрангов) – Lazarov, Tzvetan – Bulgaria
- Polkovnik Drangov – Lazarov, Zvetan – Bulgaria
- Jerav (glider) – Bulgaria (Kranich II copy)
- Bisser – Bulgaria
- DAR Zdravka Toprakchiev – 1926 parasol single-seat glider, Hermann Winter, 1 built – named after Mjr Toprakchiev, Bulgarian national hero[18]
- DAR Zdravka Vekilski – 1926 parasol single-seat glider, Hermann Vinter, 1 built – named after Lt Vekilski, Bulgarian national hero
- DAR Rilski Orel – 1935 single-seat parasol training glider, span 15.82m – 3 built, 'Albatross', 'Chuchuliga' ('Lark') and 'Rilski Orel' ('Rilksi Eagle') – Rilski Orel won 1936 Olympic gold medal for flight qualities.[19]
Canadian miscellaneous constructors
- Birdman Project 102 Windsoar – Birdman Enterprises
- Brochocki BKB-1
- Czerwiński Sparrow – close copy of the W.W.S.1 Salamandra – de Havilland Aircraft Canada
- Czerwiński Robin – modified Sparrow – de Havilland Aircraft Canada
- Loudon UTG-1 – Louden, T. R. – Etudiants de L'Université de Toronto
- Marsden Gemini – Marsden, David
- NRC Pterodactyl VIII – National Research Council / Geoffrey Hill
- Shenstone-Czerwiński Harbinger – Shenstone, Beverley S. & Czerwinski, Waclaw
- Viking 104 – Tingskou, Paul – built by Peterson, Oscar “Pete”
Chinese gliders
(X-Xianji – glider)
- Xiangji X-5A
- Xiangji X-9
- Xiangji X-10 Qian Jin
- Xiangji X-11
- Lie-Fang 1 – (Kie Fang?)
- Chengdu X-7 Jian Fan – Chengdu Aircraft Corp.
- Shenyang HU-1 Seagull – Shenyang Sailplane Works
- Shenyang HU-2 Petrel – Shenyang Sailplane Works
- Shenyang X-9 Jian Fan – Shenyang Sailplane Works
- Shenyang X-10 – Shenyang Sailplane Works
- Shenyang X-11 – Shenyang Sailplane Works
Czecho-Slovakian miscellaneous constructors
- Aerotechnik L 13 Vivat
- ASP-3 – Brno Technical university – aka NSv-3
- Benes LD 605 Haban
- Bohemia B.5
- Elsnic EL-2M Šedý vlk – Czechoslovakia – Elsnic, Ludvík
- FPZ-I Chichich
- MiMi B-3 Šídlo
- Můra 1922
- Nitra 1 – Štkpt. KožeIuhou
- Panek P-4 – Panek, P.
- Phoenix Air Phoenix – Phoenix Air sro Letrohrad, Czech Republic
- Praha 1922 glider
- Prěmysl P-3
- Racek
- Tulak 37
- VSB 35
- HLDZ-1 – Cpt. T. Zeman
- HLDZ-2 Čáp – Hrbek, Jan
- Hofírkův Milan
- HpH 304C
- HpH Glasflügel 304CZ
- Hrbek Albatros – Hrbek, Jan
- Hrbek Morava I – Hrbek, Jan
- JK-1 Perun
- KKB-15 – Kusbach Bartoník & Kotolánem
- Matejcek M-17 Universal – Matejcek, Jiri – students of the Central Aeronautical Institute, Brno-Medlanky
- Šlechta Praha PB-3 – Šlechta, Jaroslav
- Špitálský Š.P. 2 Kamarád – Špitálský, J.
- Sup 1922 glider
- Trejbal-Prasil Rok Vyroby
- Tulák 37
- Tunzen Zobor 2 – Tunzen, J.
- Váhaly-Sands Jánošík – Váhaly, H. & Sands, S.
- VSB-35 Žebravý – OšťádaIa, V. & GoIdy, J. – Vysokoškolského Sportu Brno
- VSB-62 Mazlik aka Vega
- VSB-66 Orlice
- VSM-40 Démant
- VSO-10 Vosa – Vyvojova Skupina Orlican[3]
- VT-16 Orlík
- VT-116 Orlík 2
- EL-2M Šedý vlk
- LF-107 Luňák
- LF-109 Pionýr
- XLF-207 Laminár
- LG-130 Kmotr
- L-21 Spartak
Danish miscellaneous constructors
- Ellehammer N°1
- Ellehammer N°3
- Høgslund-Traugott-Olsen 2G
- Høgslund-Olsen 2G
- Polyt III (Polyteknisk Flyvegruppe – Polytechnic flying club)
- Projekt 8 Dolphin – Projekt 8 I/S – Helge Petersen et al.
Estonian miscellaneous constructors
- Lauk Flying Wing – Estonia – Lauk, Peep
Finnish miscellaneous constructors
- Alanne Motorlerche – Pentti Alanne[3]
- Fibera KK-1e Utu – designer Ahto Anttila
- IKV-3 Kotka – Ilmailukerho Vasama – Finland
- Gluhareff 3M – Gluhareff M. S., Helsingfors
- Gluhareff S-22 – Adaridy, H. – Gluhareff M. S., Helsingfors
French miscellaneous constructors
- AAS Libération
- Abric-Calas 1909 biplane glider[20]
- AC Mulhouse Mure – Aéro Club du Mulhouse
- ACBA 3 – Aéro Club du Bas Armagnac
- Aérostructure Lutin-80 – Aérostructure SARL
- Ateliers vosgiens 1909 glider
- Avialsa 60 Fauconnet
- Barel Graal – Graal Aéro – Berel, Max
- Belin bros. 1908 glider
- Bellanger-Denhaut BD-1
- Biot Massia
- Boulay-Ferrier Condor – Jacques Boulay& Hubert Ferrier[3]
- Boulay-Menin BM-1 – Jacques Boulay & Menin
- Brylinski JJ-2 – Brylinsky, Jacques & Wehrle, Jean
- Brylinski JJ-3 – Brylinsky, Jacques & Wehrle, Jean
- Brylinski Petrel
- Bünzli 1908 glider – Bunzli, Henri René / Société de Construction d'Appareils Aériens, Levallois
- Calvel Frelon – Jaques Calvel[3]
- CAU Frelon – Club Aéronautique Universitaire
- Caucase du Nord
- Caux 1922 glider – Jules Caux
- Clavé Goéland
- Clément Triplan
- Collard-Piel Compact
- Coupet-Guerchais glider
- Cousin Voilier
- De Monge DMP-1
- De Rougé Elytroplan Sigma – De Rouge, Charles
- Elytre
- Fage Dédale – Fage, Jacques
- Favier LF-3 –
- Ferber 5 – Ferber, Ferdinand
- Ferber P-1 – Ferber, Ferdinand
- Gabelier RG-40 – Gabelier, Raymond
- Gad'Arts AM-58
- Gilbert 1922 – Gilbert, J.
- Grandin Chauve-souris – Grandin, Henry
- Grandin Mouette – Grandin, Henry
- Groux – Groux, Georges
- Guilhabert Pou-Planeur
- Harth S-1 – Harth, Friedrich
- Hurel Aviette – Hurel, Maurice – man powered
- Jamin 1932 glider
- Joly CAB 44 – Joly, Edouard
- Joly Motoplaneur – Joly, Edouard
- Kosellek G-1 Quo Vadis – Kosellek, Gilbert
- Kristal (avion)
- La Guêpe
- Lanaverre CS-II Cirrus
- Lanaverre SL-2 Janus
- Landes Oiseau Bleu – Landes Frères
- Landes-Bréguet Mouette – Landes Frères – Breguet, Louis
- Landes-Derouin – Landes Frères & Derouin
- Le Bris Aéro-Voilier
- Le Bris Albatros
- Le Bris La Barque Ailée
- Le Grolinet
- Lefort Triplan – Lefort, Lucien
- Leyat 1909 glider – designed by Leyat, Marcel Constructed by Mr Audra, Die
- Leyat 1924 glider – designed by Leyat, Marcel Constructed by Association Française Aérienne
- Lucas L-6A – Lucas, Émile – Avions Émile Lucas
- Magnan Albatros
- Magnan M-2 Marin
- Magnan Vautour
- Magnard glider
- Massia-Biot
- Massy 1922 glider – Massy, Max
- Minéo M-5 – Mineo, Michel
- Minéo M-6 – Mineo, Michel
- Mudry CAP-1 – Avions Mudry Cie, Port d'attache, Cannes Mandelieu
- Nessler N-1 Aérovoilier – Nessler, Éric
- Nessler N-2 – Nessler, Éric
- Nessler N-3 – Nessler, Éric
- Nessler N-4 – Nessler, Éric
- Nogrady Tsarevitch – Nogrady, Claude Bela
- Nord 1300
- Nord 2000 – Nord Aviation
- Pastel MN 600 K – Montagne Noire
- Payre AM-56 – Payre, Georges
- Peulet Biplace Marcel Guittard – Peulet – Aéro-Club de Créteil
- Peulet PC-1 Bigorneau – Peulet – Aéro-Club de Créteil
- Peyret Alérion Tandem – Peyret, Louis
- Pimoule – Pimoule, J.
- Potez P-VIII – Potez, Henry
- Pou P AR-1 – Cosandy, Louis – Rocheblaye, Alain
- Renard Décaplan Aéride – Renard, Charles
- REP Type-1 – Robert Esnault-Pelterie
- REP Type-2 – Robert Esnault-Pelterie
- Riout 102T Ailes battantes – Rioux, René – Ornithopter
- Robert Aéroplane
- Rollé 1922 glider – Rolle, J.
- Rousset glider – Rousset, Mauritius
- Sablier Perfo-E
- Saucède PLS-1 – Saucede, Lucien & Saucede, Pierre
- Savoyas Hirondelle
- SBT (glider) – Saboureault, Paul & Touza, Joseph & Boussiere, Edouard
- Scrive 1908 glider – Scrive, Didier
- Scrive-Coquard SC – Scrive, Didier & Coquard, Marcel
- SNCASE PM-110 Midi – Robert Castello & Al. – S.N.C.A.S.E. (Société Nationale de Constructions Aéronautiques du Sud-Est)
- SNCASE PM-200 – Robert Castello & Al. – S.N.C.A.S.E. (Société Nationale de Constructions Aéronautiques du Sud-Est)
- SNCASO SO-P1 Ferblantine – Société Nationale des Constructions Aéronautiques du Sud-Ouest
- Stark AS-07 Stabiplan – Starck, André
- Thomas 1923 glider – Thomas, A.
- Thorouss 1922 glider – Thorouss, Gustave
- Tomasini 1923 glider – Tomasini, Charles
- Truchet Tr-301 Abyssin – Trucet, Jean-Marc
- Valette (glider) – Valette, Aimé
- Verrimst-Maneyrol – Verrimst, Robert & Maneyrol, Alexis
- Voisin LV-104 – Voisin, Gabriel & Voisin, Charles
- Vuillemenot AE-15
German miscellaneous constructors
- Allgaier Geier – Josef Allgeier
- Andersson Datschi – A.J. Andersson
- Bachem Lerche – Erich Bachem
- Baden-Baden glider – Segelflugzeugwerke Baden-Baden
- Bahr (glider)
- Benz Be-2 – Ing. Hans Benz, Mönchen-Gladbach.
- Berliner Segelflugvereins 1923 primary
- Bitz-Linner-Zoller L-10 Libelle
- Blessing Rebell – Gerhard Blessing[3]
- Böhm Schmankerl
- Bonn Helge
- Bonn I Vulkan
- Bonn Schlägel und Eisen\
- Bremen-Lane
- Bremer Max
- Bremer Strolch
- BSV Luftikus – aka Berliner Luftikus
- Budig 1921 glider – Friedrich Wilhelm Budig
- D-Helios aka Berlin HFS Helios – Heinz Kensche – NSDFK Ortsgruppe Berlin
- D.D. Zögling – Hermann Aecherli & Willy Farner
- Daimler L15 -H. Klemm – Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft Werke
- Delta 1
- Derwitzer
- Dessau Agfa – Maschinenbau-Schule Dessau
- Erfurt Erfurt – Erfurter Verein für Luftfahrt e.V., Erfurt
- Eta (glider)
- Etrich-Wels 1906 glider – Igo Etrich & Franz Wels
- FAB 3 – Flugtechnische Arbeitsgemeinschaft an der Ingenieurschule Beuth
- Fisher-Boretzki Fibo 2a – Hans Fischer & Boretzk
- Focke-Wulf Kranich III
- Freiherr von Lüttwitz glider
- Fulda Erlkönig – Modell-und Segelflugverein, Fulda
- Fulda Fulda – Modell-und Segelflugverein, Fulda
- Globetrotter H-121 – Walter Stender & Ursula Hanle- Start & Flug
- Gnewikow Gne-3 – Karl Gnewikow
- Görlitz I – D. L. V.-Gruppe, Görlitz
- Göttingen IV Niedersachsen – Flieger Orstgruppe Göttingen
- Graf von Saurma Milan
- Günar 1
- Haase-Kensche-Schmetz HKS-1
- Haessler-Villinger HV-1 Mufli – man-powered – Helmut Haessler & Villinger
- Hamborger Jung
- Hamburg Störtebecker – Flugt. Vereins Hamburg
- Heide FS-16 Wippsterz – Heide
- Heidelberg Kurpfalz Sauzahn – R. Ek & H. G. Bader Wagonfabrik Fuchs, Heidelberg
- Heinkel Greif II – Heinkel Speyer – Ernst Heinkel A.G.
- Heinkel He 162S[6]
- Helios (glider) – Hochschule für Schauspielkunst Berlin – (HFS Berlin)
- Hentzens Maikäfer
- HG-1 Tölpel
- Hirth-Hütter Goevier III – Dipl.-Ing. Wolf Hirth/Wolfgang Hütter.
- Hofmann Schloß Mainberg – H. HofmannKegel-Flugzeugbau, Kassel
- HpH 304 – =HpH Ltd
- Hoffmann H-36 Dimona – Wolf Hoffman Flugzeugbau KG
- Horten-Schäfer Aachen – designed by Reimar Horten & Schäfer_ built by Christiani Wassertechnik GmbH
- Icaré 1 – Stuttgart University – Solar powered motorglider
- Icaré 2 – Stuttgart University – Solar powered motorglider
- Illerfalke
- Junkers Ju 322 Mammut – Mammoth – Junkers Flugzeug-Werke A.G. Dessau
- Jupp-Pitter
- Kegel III – Max Kegel
- Kirchner Futurum
- Kirchner Hessenland – Wilhelm Kirchner – Nieserhessischer Verein für Luftfahrt
- Kirchner La Pruvo – – Wilhelm Kirchner at Kassel
- Köhl Nurflügler – Hermann Köhl aka Koehl Ko-1
- Kolibri-B – Sportverein Merseburg
- Königsberg Lüwa III – Ostpreußischer Verein für Luftfahrt, Königsberg
- Konrad Ko Ro-4 – F. Konrad – Konrad-Segelflugzeugbau, Rosenheim (Obb.)
- Kortenbach & Rauh Kora 1 – designed by Schultes, Seidel and Putz
- Krekel Grille – Paul Krekel- Hans H. Hünebeck, Metall- und Rohrbau, Duisburg.
- Krüger Schlägel und Eisen – Hermann Landmann & Nowack
- Ksoll Breslau – J. Ksoll
- Ksoll Galgenvogel I – J. Ksoll
- Ksoll Galgenvogel III – J. Ksoll
- Kurten Sie3 – Siebert Sie3?
- Landmann LA-16 V-1 Lerche – Hermann Landmann – Institut für Flugzeugkonstruktion der Technischen Hochschule Dresden
- Landmann LA-16 V-2 Heidelerche – Hermann Landmann – Institut für Flugzeugkonstruktion der Technischen Hochschule Dresden
- Landmann LA-17 – Hermann Landmann – Institut für Flugzeugkonstruktion der Technischen Hochschule Dresden
- Langhammer L-10 Libelle – Egon Scheibe
- Laubenthal Lore – Paul Laubenthal
- LCF-II – Luftsport-Club Friedrichshafen
- LFG Boot-Phönix – G. Baatz – LFG (Luftfahrzeug-Ges.), Stralsund
- Lilienthal Hang Gliders
- LO 120 S – LO-Fluggerratebau
- Lutz Welu-48
- Luty Ly-542 K Stösser – Lüty, Paul – Sportflugzeugbau, Hülserstrasse 398, Krefeld
- M&D Flugzeugbau Samburo
- Mähr.-Schoenberg S. E. II – H. Kromer – Deutscher Fliegerbund, Mähr.-Schoenberg
- Markmann Mark-10
- Martens Pegasus – A. Martens
- Martens S – A. Martens
- Meinigen
- Meusel M-IV – Horst Meusel – Verein für Lufthart e.V., Zittau
- Milbert Hansa – Milbert – Hamburger Flugzeugbau (?)
- Milomei M1 Michael-Lorenz Meier
- Milomei M2
- Moazagotl – (Hirth ordered, Wenk designed, Schneider built)
- Möller Stormann – Flugzeugbau Möller
- Eichhorn Möwe – Eichorn – NSFK Ortsgruppe Bielefeld
- Nipp Bremen-Lane – Ernst Nipp
- Nürnberg D-14 Doppeldecker – E. Ittner – Nordbayr. Luftfahrtverband, Nürnberg
- Oller Dussel
- Onigkeit 1938 glider – Otto Onigkeit
- OziteThoenes, A. (?) – OZITE-Verkaufs GmbH
- Pelzner C – Pelzner, Willy
- Pelzner Hang Glider
- Pelzner Hängegleiter 1920 – Willy Pelzner
- Peyean Boot I – K. Peyean
- Peyean Boot II – K. Peyean
- Peyean Schwalbe – K. Peyean
- Pirate - Flugzeugbau Wagener of Hamburg
- Richter Möwe – Hans Richter
- Riedel PR-1 – Peter Riedel
- Riedel PR-2 – Peter Riedel
- Rostock M III – Kreckel, P. – Mecklenburgische Aero-Klub, Rostock'
- Roter Vogel – Baumer Aero Company
- Schlesien in Not
- Schmid MS-4 – M. Schmid
- Schmid MS-5
- Schmid S-1
- Schröder-Peters SP-1 V1 – SCHRÖDER, Josef & Heinz Peters – Flugzeugbau Köhler/ Peters, Fulda
- Schul-Marczinski Stadt Magdeburg
- Schwarzwald-Flugzeugbau Donaueschingen Ibis (RLM 108-64)
- Schwarzwald-Flugzeugbau Donaueschingen Strolch (RLM 108-62)
- Seehase MD-2 – Hans Seehase
- Seiler D-1
- Siebert Sie-3 – designer Wilhelm Kurten – production Siebert
- SM-5 (glider)
- Stähls Lo 170 – Bodo Stähls
- Steinleher-Huber SH-2H – Fritz Steinleher sen., Peter Huber
- Strandpromenade
- Sturm Super Orchidee – Braütigam, Bernhard
- Stuttgart I – P Brenner- Flugtechnische Verein Stuttgart
- Stuttgart II – P. Brenner & M Schrenk – Flugtechnische Verein Stuttgart
- Technoflug Piccolo –
- Thoenes Alexander-der-Kleine – A. Thoenes
- Ursinus 1925 – URSINUS, Oskar – man-powered ornithopter
- VFW-Fokker Sirius
- Wagener H.F.V. 17 Pirat – H. Wagener
- Westpreussen (glider) – Heinrich Hofmann
- WWS WM-1 – Wiegand und Wisser Sportflugzeugbau GmbH & Co. KG
- Wimmer-Dewald Leonardo 2000 – Josef Immer & Alexander Dewald
- Wind Wi-1 – Willy Wind
- Windhund – Hohmuth-Konstruktion der Berliner Segelflieger
- Württemberg (glider) – Wolf Hirth
- Zeise-Nesemann Bird – Zeise & A. Nesenamn
- Zeise-Nesemann Senator – A. Nesenamn
- Zwickau Sorgenkind – Flugtechnischer Verein, Zwickau
Hungarian miscellaneous constructors
Pre-war Hungarian Sportflying organisations and workshops
- MAESZ – Magyar Aero Szövetség (Hungarian Aero Association)
- Esztergom Flying Society of MOVERO (Hungarian acronym for the Flying Section of Hungarian National Home Guard)
- MSrE – Mûegyetemi Sportrepülõ Egyesület (Sportfying Club of the Technical University of Budapest)
- Aero Ever Kft. 1938–1948
- HMNRA – Horthy Miklós Nemzeti Repülõ Alap (Horthy Miklós National Aviation Foundation)
Post war Hungarian Sportflying organisations and workshops
- OMRE – Országos Magyar Repülö Egyesület (National Hungarian Flying Association) 1948–1951
- OMRE Központi Repülögépjavító Üzem, Budaörs – (Central Aircraft Repair Plant of the OMRE, Budaörs) 1948–1951
- OMRE Központi Repülögépjavító Üzem, Dunakeszi (Central Aircraft Repair Plant of the OMRE, Dunakeszi) 1948–1951
- OMRE Központi Javító Műhelyében
- MRSz – Magyar Repülö Szövetség (Hungarian Aeronautical Association) (took over OMRE in 1951)
- MRSz Központi Repülögépjavító Üzem, Mátyásföld (Central Aircraft Repair Plant of the MRSz, Mátyásföld) 1951–1955
- MRSz Központi Repülögépjavító Üzem, Dunakeszi (Central Aircraft Repair Plant of the MRSz, Dunakeszi) 1951–1955
- AKKÜ – Alagi Központi Kisérleti Üzem – (Central Experimental Plant, Alag). 1955–1958
- Sportárutermelõ Vállalat (Factory of Sport Appliances). 1948–1957
- EMESE Experimental Aircraft Factory
- Labor Mûszeripari Mûvek Esztergomi Gyáregysége (Subsidiary of the "Labor" Industrial Instrument Works), 1957–1958
- Pestvidéki Gépgyár Esztergomi Gyáregysége (Esztergom Facility of the Pest-Area Machine Factory), 1958–1969
Hungarian gliders
- Adorján Libelle
- AKKÜ A-08 Sirály I – Ferenc Zsebõ – Alagi Központi Kisérleti Üzem, Dunakeszi
- AKKÜ A-08b Sirály II – Ferenc Zsebõ – Sportárutermelõ V. (formerly Aero-Ever Ltd)
- Cinke – Hungary – modified DFS Meise
- E-31 Esztergom – Esztergom Facility of Pest Area Machine Factory (PGE) (formerly Sportárutermelõ V., Esztergom)
- EV-1K Fecske – Esztergom Facility of Pest Area Machine Factory (PGE) (formerly Sportárutermelõ V., Esztergom)
- Gribovszkij G-9 Dzsunka – Gribovszki G-9 Dzsunka built under licence
- Gyõr-2 – Aeroclub of the Rolling-stock Factory, Gyõr
- Gyõr-3 Motor-Pilis – Aeroclub of the Rolling-stock Factory, Gyõr
- Horváth III
- Janka Gyöngyös 33 – Janka, Zoltán – Movera
- Janka Kócsag – Janka, Zoltán – Movera, Gyöngyös
- Janka-Rotter Vándor – Janka, Zoltán – Movera
- Kemény K-02 Szellõ – Sándor Kemeny – MÁV Istvántelki Fõmûhely, Sportárutermelõ V. (former Aero Ever Ltd.), Esztergom
- Kesselyàk KM-400 – Kesselyak, Mihály – Workshop of the Airplane Service of the Hungarian Agricultural Ministry, Nyiregyháza
- Király-Berkovice I
- Kolbányi V
- Lampich LS-16 – Árpád Lampich
- Lányi Az Ket biplán
- Létai IV-Minár
- OMRE Bene – Hugó NAGY – OMRE – Országos Magyar Repülö Egyesület Központi Javító Műhelyében, Budapesten – Hungarian National Flying Association Budapest
- OMRE OE-01 – (aka Rubik R-20) – Papp, M. & Rubik, Ernõ – OMRE Központi Javító Műhelyében, Budapesten – Hungarian National Flying Association Budapest
- Pfitzner Amerik-Gép
- Prodam III Hadi
- Racek 3 Möwe
- Rotter Karakan – Lajos Rotter – Boy Scout Group "Ezermester" – MOVERO
- Rotter Nemere – Lajos Rotter – Hungarian Aircraft Repair Works, Székesfehérvár
- Suranyi-Hegedús I
- Svachulay Albatross
- Svachulay Szent György I – Svachulay, Sándor
- Svachulay Szent György II – Svachulay, Sándor
- SZ-10 Horak
- Székely Parasol
- Takács III
- Tóth Furnér-Gép
- Vándor – Zoltán JANKA – Lajos Rotter – MOVERO workshop, Gyöngyös
- Zsebõ Z-03 Ifjúság
- Zsebõ Z-03A Ifjúság
- Zsebõ Z-03B Ifjúság – Ferenc Zsebõ – MRSz Központi Repülögépjavító Üzem, Dunakeszi (Central Aircraft Repair Plant of the MRSz, Dunakeszi).
- Zsebõ Z-04 Béke
- Zsélyi 2
Indian miscellaneous constructors
- HAL G-1 – Hindustan Aeronautics Limited – India
- Hindustan Ardhra – (CAD ATS-1 Ardhra)
Iranian miscellaneous constructors
- AII AVA-101 – Aviation Industries of Iran
Irish miscellaneous constructors
- Bland Mayfly – Lilian E. Bland – Ireland
Italian miscellaneous constructors
- Abate GP-1 – ABATE, U.
- AER Pegaso M 100S
- Aeromere M-100
- Alfieri AT-1 Alcyone – A.Alfieri
- Allievo Milano
- Allievo Roma
- ASUP 1924 glider
- Avia LM-02
- Bagalini Bagaliante
- Bossi-Bonomi Pedaliante
- Bottini Mabo
- Bruni Eolo 3 V-1
- Busso San Giorgio
- Cambilargiu Goliardia
- CPV-1 Arlecchino – Centro Politecnico del Volo
- Danieli Piuma – Tiziano Danieli
- Ditta Movo F.M.1 Passero – Frati designed
- Falco I – OBERTI, R.
- Febo Paglierini – Fabris
- Frati BF-46 – Stelio Frati – Aeroclub de Busto Arsizio, Varese
- Glasfaser Velino – Glasfaser Italiana SpA
- Lombardi AL-12P – Aeronautica Lombardi
- Macetti Aeronautilo – A.M. Macetti
- Marinavia Farina 15 – Farina, Domenico – Marinavia Farina SRL
- Marinavia Farina IV – Farina, Domenico – Marinavia Farina SRL
- Oberti Falco – Oberti, R.
- Oberti Gabbiano – Oberti, R.
- Pagliani Vittoria – Pagiani, Armando
- Pajno V-1 – Pajno, Vittorio
- Pajno V-½ Rondine – Pajno, Vittorio
- Pajno V-3 – Pajno, Vittorio
- Partenavia P-56 Zefiro
- Partenavia Sea Sky
- Piana Canova PC-100 – Canova, Piana
- Piana Canova PC-500 – Canova, Piana
- Piattelli PH-3 – Piattelli, Fidia
- Piattelli PH-7 – Piattelli, Fidia
- Piermarcucci TST-3 – Marcucci, Pier – Société Piermarcucci
- Piermarcucci TST-8 DM – Marcucci, Pier – Société Piermarcucci
- Piernifero
- Posniak propulsione umana – Posniak, B, – man-powered aircraft
- Raciti Grifone – Racitti, A.
- Rotondi R-1 Gheppio – Rotondi, G.
- Rotondi R-2 Tobia – Rotondi, G.
- Sala N-1 – Sala – Ditta Sala, Milan
- S-3V1 Eolo – Gruppo Sportvivo Volo a Vela SIAI-Marchetti – Vergiate
- Silva AL-3 – Silva, C. – Aeronautica Lombarda
- IMAM Ro-35 – Industrie Meccaniche Aeronautiche Meridionali
- Torino 26
- Torino 27
- Torino 28
- Torino 41
- Zögling biposto – Albini, Cella, Facciolo, Moltrasio
- Zannier Friuli – Zannier, Ugo
Japanese miscellaneous constructors
- Cumulus 5 – Japan
- Gannet G-4 Olympos
- Hikari 2.2
- Honjo K-16 Kamo – Honjo, Kiro
- Honjo-Miyahara Mita 2 – Honjo, Kiro & Miyahara, Asahi
- Horikawa H-22B-3 – Hagiwara Kakkuki Seisakusho (Hagiwara Glider Co,)
- Horikawa H-23B-2 – Hagiwara Kakkuki Seisakusho (Hagiwara Glider Co,)
- Itoh C-6 – Yamasaki Yoshio
- Keihikoki SS-2 – (軽飛行機式 SS-2型上級単座滑空機)
- Kimura HK-1 – Dr. Hidemasa Kimura
- Komadori Primary
- Kyushu 11 – SATO, Hiroshi & Osamu Hiroshi & Naka Maruta – Kyushu University
- Kirigamine Mita 3 – Kirigamine Glider Manufacturing Co
- L.A.D. Mita 3 Kai 1 – Light Aircraft Development Co.
- L.A.D. SS-2 – Light Aircraft Development Co.
- Muramaya Asahi 1
- Nihon N-70 Cygnus – Nihon University
- Nippi NP-100A Albatross – (Nihon Hikoki Kabushiki Kaisha – Japan Aeroplane Manufacturing Co. Ltd.)
- Nippon Tombo
- Onishi OS-G3
- Yokosuka MXY5 Kugisho
- Yokosuka MXY8 (glider version of Mitsubishi J8M)
- Yokosuka Shinryu
- Nihon N-70 Cygnus – 日大式 N-70型「シグナス」動力滑空機 – Nihon University
- Shindo Cirrus 2
- SM-206
- Tainan Mita 3 – Tainan Industry Co.
- Takatori SH-1
- Takatori SH-15
- Takatori SH-18
- Teruhiko Eagle – Teruhiko Ukai (霧ケ峰式鷹型)
- Tsuno Amphibie – Tsuno Takishiro – Kyushu University (天風 水陸両用)
Latvian miscellaneous constructors
data from:-Latvian aviation
- Acs (glider)
- Aizsardze
- Alise (glider)
- Apogs
- Auseklis (glider)
- Burbulmate
- Cirulitis
- Cukurs C-4 – Herberts Cukurs
- Daugaviete
- Vainode Duja – A Hutter-17 type, based in Vainode. Built by the 17th Glider Aviator Group.
- 2nd Aviation Scouts Duja – A primary type constructed by the 2nd Aviation Scouts.
- Dzelzcelnieks
- Dzelzcelnieks II
- Dzelzcelnieks III
- Dzerve
- Edgars laksevics
- Erglis
- Gaigalina
- Gintaras (glider)
- Gulbene II
- Gulbis (glider)
- Jelgava-Hütter 17
- Vilnis-Hütter 17 – Edvins Vilnis
- Stekelis-Hütter 17 – Huberts Stekelis
- Jelgava I
- Kaija (glider)
- Krustpilnieks
- Lāčplēsis (glider)
- Latvija (glider)
- Lenta (glider)
- Maikapars
- Mara (glider)
- Mintava
- Nameisis
- Parsla
- Salka (glider)
- Selija (glider)
- Skaubitis
- Skauts
- Skrunda I
- Sloka (glider)
- Spriditis (glider)
- Staburags (glider)
- Tērvete (glider)
- Valmierietis
- Vanadzins
- Vanags (glider)
- Vef-1
- Viesturs (glider)
- YL-12
- YL-13
- YL-14 "fricis tramdachs"
- Zemgale (glider)
- Ziemelnieks
Lithuanian miscellaneous constructors
- Bėkšta RB-11 – Romualdas Bėkšta
- Garalevičiaus-Kulvinskio GK-1 – GARALEVIČIAUS, J. & A. Kulvinskas
- Kensgailos Žuvėdra – Vlado Kensgailos
- Rimsa Keva – Z. Rimsa
- Salaviejus Aitvaras – V. Šalaviejus
- Spriditis (glider) – Edvins Bekmanis
- Senbergas S-1 – 1922, designer V. Senbergas
- Mainelis 1932 glider designed by P. Mainelis, 2 built (based on German glider)
- Skurauskas & Mikevicius Gandras designed by Skurauskas & Mikevicius, 1 built (based on German glider)
- Salavejus primary designed by V. Salavejus primary training gliders, 2 built
- Miliunas & Kontrimas Nida designed by Miliunas & Kontrimas glider (based on German Grunau Baby)
- Gysas Nykstukas designed by A. Gysas
- Gysas Zaibas designed by A. Gysas
- Mainelis Birzietis competition sailplane, designed by P. Mainelis (based on (Gö-3 Minimoa)
- Rimsa-Miliunas Keva motorglider 1 x 28 hp Scott, designed by Z. Rimsa, built by G. Miliunas
Netherlands miscellaneous constructors
- KANJA Ultra Light Glider
- N.V. Vliegtuigbouw 013 Sagitta – Alsema, Piet
- Platz Zeilvliegtuig – Platz, Reinhold – Netherlands
- Snellen V-20 – Snellen, Roeland J. – NV Vliegtuigbouw Deventer
New Zealand miscelllaneous constructors
Polish miscellaneous constructors
- AMA Motoszybowiec
- Antykacap
- Babiński 1912 glider
- Babiński 1913 glider
- Barszczowski Glider
- Bartel 1 Glider
- Bartel 2 Glider
- Bielany School Glider
- Bilski Mewa (Gull) No.14 – Second Polish Glider Contest 17 May – 15 June 1925
- Bistrama & Puławski SL-3 No.8 – Second Polish Glider Contest 17 May – 15 June 1925
- Błażyński Polon – First Polish Glider Contest August 1923 – Alojzy Błażyński
- Blogoslawienstwo
- Bohatyrewa Miś (Teddy Bear) No.12 – Second Polish Glider Contest 17 May – 15 June 1925
- Bohatyrewa Motyl
- Bums glider
- Bydgoszczy Żabuś
- Chelm School Glider
- Chrzanowski School Glider
- Chrzanowskiego 1912 glider
- Chyliński HWL Pegaz – Tadeusz Chyliński
- Cywiński Lublin I – First Polish Glider Contest August 1923 – Stanisław Cywiński
- Cywiński Lublin II – First Polish Glider Contest August 1923
- Czarnecki & Wroński Ikar
- Czarnewski-Jasiński Czajka
- Czechovski Śpiesz się powoli (hasten slowly) No.11 – Second Polish Glider Contest 17 May – 15 June 1925
- D.1 'Cykacz' (Ticker) – Centralne Warsztaty Lotnicze – Central Aviation workshops
- de Beaurein & John Glider
- Diana-2 – Diana Sailplanes
- Drzewiecki SL-2 Czarny Kot No.6 – Centralne Warsztaty Lotnicze – Second Polish Glider Contest 17 May – 15 June 1925
- Dubno School Glider
- Działowski Bydgoszczanka No.2 – Second Polish Glider Contest 17 May – 15 June 1925 – Dzalialowski, Stanislaw & Dzalialowski, Mieczyslaw
- Elżanowski ZE-1 Cytrynka
- Garstecki Rywal (Rival) No.17 – Second Polish Glider Contest 17 May – 15 June 1925 – Garstecki, Tadeusz
- Grodziska Mazowieckiego
- Grzmilas Orkan I (Whirlwind I) No.10 – Second Polish Glider Contest 17 May – 15 June 1925 – Grzmilas, Tadeusz
- HWL Pegaz
- Ikub 1a – KUBICH, Jan
- Jach Bimbuś (Bimbo) No.3 – Second Polish Glider Contest 17 May – 15 June 1925
- Jach Żabuś (Froggy) – First Polish Glider Contest August 1923
- Jach Żabuś 2 (Froggy 2) No.4 – Second Polish Glider Contest 17 May – 15 June 1925
- Janika
- Janowsky J-5 Marco – Janowski, Jaroslaw
- Janowsky J-6 Fregata – Janowski, Jaroslaw
- Jasiński & Czarnecki Czajka (Lapwing) No.15 – Second Polish Glider Contest 17 May – 15 June 1925
- Jaworski W.J.3 – Jaworski, Wiktor
- K.L.S.2 – 'Start' Aviation Circle
- K.L.S.3 – 'Start' Aviation Circle
- Karpiński 1929 glider – Karpinski, Adam
- Karpiński SL-1 Akar
- Karski 1910 Glider – Karski, Julian
- Karski 1912 Glider – Karski, Julian
- Krząkała Glider
- Kubicki Ikub I – First Polish Glider Contest August 1923
- Kućfir Pirat (Pirate) – First Polish Glider Contest August 1923
- L.O.P.P. Poznan Ikar (Icarus) (L.O.P.P. – Liga Obrony Powietrznej i Przeciwgazowej – League of Air and Anti-gas Defence)
- Lotnia Feyrala
- Luków School Glider
- Malinowski Dziaba – First Polish Glider Contest August 1923 – Malinowski, Stefan
- Marianów W-1
- Marianów WW-1
- Mechanik (glider) – J. Warczewski – (Mechanic) No.16 – Second Polish Glider Contest 17 May – 15 June 1925
- MIP Smyk
- Młody Lotnik Glider
- Motyl (glider) (Butterfly) No.20 – Second Polish Glider Contest 17 May – 15 June 1925
- Mroczkowski 1910 Glider
- Muraszew & Tomaszewski M.T.1
- Muszyński ZM-1 – Muszynski, Zbigniew
- Muszyński ZM-3 – Muszynski, Zbigniew
- Naleszkiewicz & Nowotny NN 1 – Nowotny, Adam & Naleszkiewicz, Jaroslaw
- Naleszkiewicz & Nowotny NN 2 – Nowotny, Adam & Naleszkiewicz, Jaroslaw
- Naleszkiewicz & Nowotny NN 2bis – Nowotny, Adam & Naleszkiewicz, Jaroslaw
- Naleszkiewicz J.N.1
- Nowotny ITS-IV b – Nowotny, Adam & Kotowski, Franciszek
- Okarmusa 1
- Okarmusa 2
- Peregrine Sailplanes KR-03 (Puchatek)
- Piotrków School glider
- Ploszajski KLS-II
- PZL 22
- Roman Szynkiewicz's Glider
- Saloni 1910 Glider – SALONI, Bronisław
- Segno 1909 glider – SEGNO, von Henryk
- Sergiusz Czerwiński's Glider
- Skraba S.T.3 – Centralne Warsztaty Lotnicze – Central Aviation workshops
- Stanięda 1 – Emanuel Stanięda
- Stanięda 2 – Emanuel Stanięda
- Stanięda 3 – Emanuel Stanięda
- Stoerl 1911 glider
- Tański Lotnia (Tańskiego) I
- Tański Lotnia (Tańskiego) II
- Tański Lotnia (Tańskiego) III
- Tarczyński-Stępniewski TS-1/34 Promyk – Tarczynski, Tadeusz & Stepniewski, Wiesław
- Tomaszewski-Muraszew MT-1 – Tomaszewski, H & Muraszew, A.
- Tułacz M.1 – First Polish Glider Contest August 1923 – Tulacz, Piotr
- Twist Master
- Uczniów Gymnazjum – Chrzanowski-Gymnasiums in Warszawa
- Uczniów Lwowskich 1910 Glider – Baszniak, Kazimierz & Siemiuła, Wlodzimierz & Sokalski, Aleksander
- Uczniów z Piotrkowa
- Uszacki KLS-I Młodego Lotnika – Uszacni, Antoni
- Wallisa S-I No.18 – Second Polish Glider Contest 17 May – 15 June 1925 – WALIS, Józef
- Wallisa S-III No.19 – Second Polish Glider Contest 17 May – 15 June 1925 – WALIS, Józef
- Wladyslaw W.1 – Wladyslaw Gallar – Marianów OO Warsaw High School
- Yalo Moto-Bocian – Yalo S.C. of Nowy Dwor Mazowiecki
- ZA Szybowiec – (ZA glider) – Związek Awiatyczny – Związek Awiatyczny (Club de l'Université Technique de Lwow)
- Zalewski W.Z.II – Zalewski, Wladyslaw & Zalewski, Boleslaw
- Zalewski W.Z.VIII'DePeŻe' – Centralne Warsztaty Lotnicze – Central Aviation workshops
- Zalewski W.Z.X – Centralne Warsztaty Lotnicze – Central Aviation workshops
- ZASPL 1913 glider -, Władysław & Tadeusz Florjańsky – Związek Awiatyczny Studentów Politechniki Lwowskiej (Club de l'Université Technique de Lwow)
- ZASPL Osa
- Zbaraż School Glider
- ZE-1 (Cytrynka – lemon) – 'Start' Aviation Circle
- ITS-IV
- TS-1/34 Promyk (small radius)
- Blaicher B-38
- Zygmund-Pawliczak ZP – Ludwik Zygmund & Antoni Pawliczak
Romanian miscellaneous constructors
- CIL Reghin RG-9 Albatros
- August 1909 glider – (Henri August)
- Popiou GEP
- Manicatide RM-10
- ICAR 1 – Primary
- Kasprzyk Salamandra
- Popa OP-1 – (Ovidiu Popa)
- Novitchi RG-1
- Novitchi RG-2
Russian/USSR miscellaneous constructors
- Аэрос AL-12
- Anoschenko ND Macaque
- Anotchenko Makaka – N.D. Anotchenko
- Aviatrust Moskau
- Aviatrust Rote Presnia
- Berkout
- Borchn-Anemon BA-1 Tandem – Борчн- Анмонов БА-1
- Charkov ChAI-3 Харьков ХАИ-3
- Cochkanoff man-powered aircraft
- Delone 1909 glider – Делоне 1909
- Dobahov Krymosoaviahim
- Dobrovolski 1911 – S. P. Dobrovloski
- Domrachev Leningrad – Домрачева Ленинград – Y. V. Domrachev
- DOSAAF Aktivista
- Eliferov Aviafak 1 – Елиферов Авиафак 1
- Emelyanov KIM-1 – Емельянов КИМ-1
- Emelyanov KIM-2 – Емельянов КИМ-2
- Emelyanov KIM-3 Stakhanovets – Емельянов КИМ-3 Стахановец – V. I. Emelyanov
- Emelyanov RV-1 – Емельянов РВ-1 Рекорд Высоты- 1
- Gremyatsky Diskoplan – Anatoli Grematsky
- Groshev G-2 – G. Groshev
- Groshev GN-7
- Ilyushin Il-32 – OKB Ilyushin
- Ilyushin Mastyazhart – S.V. Ilyushin
- Kalinin K-11 – proof of concept glider for K-12 / BS-2 / K-13 tailless airliner / bomber.
- Klementyev APS-11 P. Klementyev
- Kostenko-Rauschenbusch LAK-1 – Костенко-Раушенбах ЛАК-1
- Kostenko-Rauschenbusch LAK-2 – Костенко-Раушенбах ЛАК-2
- Kovalenko DR-5
- Lush Swift Vladimir S. Lush
- Lyushin Maori – S. N. Lyushin
- Manotskov Kachouk – A. Manotskov (variable dihedral) – (Маноцкова Кашук)
- Nikitin PSN-1 – Vasilii Vasilyevich Nikitin – Glider bomb
- Nikitin PSN-2 – Vasilii Vasilyevich Nikitin – Glider bomb
- Oskbes Aviatika Mai 920 – Oskbes MAI Moskau Aviation Institut
- Petsuha PAI-6 – (Пьецуха ПАИ-6) – A. I. Petsuha
- Polikarpov BJP – Nikolaj Polikarpov– AMI
- Pychnov Strij – V. S. Pyshnov – AVF – (Aviarabotnik)
- Rostov GT-1 Kaganovich – Rostov Technical Institute
- Sharapov AN Brawler Kudeyar "Desperado"
- Skif (glider)
- Smolenets – (Смоленец)
- Spartakus 1 – E. Kristovskogo
- Spivak Kolesnikov Vega-1 – D. N. Kolesnikov & Spivak
- Spivak Kolesnikov Vega-2
- Tański Lotnia 2 – TAŃSKI, Czesław Tański
- Tikhonravov AVF-1 Aral – (Тихонравова АВФ-1 Арап) – M. K. Tikhonravov – Aviarabotnik
- Tolstoï Korchoun – . L. & Tolstoï, G. P. & K. Zeyvang – aka Толстых Коршун (Tolstoï Cerf-volant)
- Vakhmistrov-Tikhonravov Dragon V. Vakhmistrov & M. Tikhonravov
- Valk IOS – S.F. Valk
- Valk IOS-2
- Vekchine 1910 glider – G. D. Vekchine
- Yeremeyev Stalinets-4 P. Yeremeyev
- Za Mir
Slovenian miscellaneous constructors
South African miscellaneous constructors
- Aero-Xpert AX-1 – Aero-Xpert, Hennopsmeer
- Celair GA-1 Celstar – Celair Manufacturing and Export
- Exulans (glider)
- JG-1 (glider)
- Jonker JS-1 Revelation – Jonker Sailplanes
Spanish miscellaneous constructors
- AeroJaén RF5-AJ1 Serrania – Aeronaútica del Jaén SA
- Cases Libel-lula – Francisco Cases Masia[3]
- CYPA-14
- CYPA-19
- Iberavia IP-2
- Ingeniero Industrial (glider)
- Viana (glider)
Swedish miscellaneous constructors
Swiss miscellaneous constructors
- Aecherli Pfau – Hermann Aecherli & Willy Farner
- Amstutz Thun – E. Amstutz, H. Belart & H. von Travel, Bern
- Aviafiber Canard 2FL – Hans Farner – Aviafiber aka Bucher Canard 2FL – Bucher Leichtbau
- Canard SCM
- Caps I
- Chardon Biplan 1922 – Francis Chardon – Switzerland
- Chardon Monoplan 1922 – Francis Chardon – Switzerland
- Cosandey Pou Planeur – Swiss – Louis Cosandey
- Domenjoz Planeur-Voilier
- Drückspatz II
- EFW N-20.01 – Eidgenössische Flugzeugwerke Emmen
- FFA Diamant – Flug- und Fahrzeugwerke Altenrhein AG variants HBV, Diamant 16.5, Diamant 18
- GBMZ Zögling
- Guignard Chanute – Donat Guignard
- Hatherleigh CAVOK
- Jenni 1931 glider
- Ka-Bi-Vo – Federal Institute of Technology – (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich)
- Kopp Ko III
- Liwentaal Aerostat – Alexandre Liwentaal
- Lost (glider) – Jakob Spalinger & Fritz Stamer & Alexander Lippisch – Martin & Hessel
- Müller M-2 – K. Müller
- OVL Austria – Fritz Müller – Ostschweizer Verein für Luftfahrt e. V., Zürich
- OVL Zurivogel – Fritz Müller – Ostschweizer Verein für Luftfahrt e. V., Zürich
- Pilatus B-4 – Pilatus Aircraft
- Robi (glider) – Elsaesser, Obrecht & Huegli
- Ruppert Archaeopteryx – Ruppert Composite GmbH
- Scherler HS-1 – Hermann Scherler and SG Biel
- Spengler HS3 Skikarus – Hans Spengler
- Studer WS-1 Habicht – Walter Studer
- Studer-Sägesser WS-1 – Walter Studer & Rudolf Sägesser
- Thuner-Gleiter – A. Haefli & L. Lergier
- Vetterli Sperber – Ernst Vetterli
- Vol-au-Vent (glider) – Club genevois d'aviation 1910
- WLM-1 – Rudolf Sägesser- Isler & Co, Wildegg
- WLM-2 – WLM Flugingenieure – H. Sägesser, Flugzeugbbau, Herzogenbuchsee
- Zaunkönig (glider) – Karl Huber & Ernst Schmid
- Zögling Ae.C.S. – Aero-Club Suisse
Turkish miscellaneous constructors
- Galatasaray Kleopatra – Galatasaray High School
- Yildiz 1928 glider – Ali Yildiz
- MKEK 6
Ukrainian miscellaneous constructors
Yugoslavian miscellaneous constructors
- Cavka (glider)
- Cijan-Obad Orao (Eagle)
- Cijan-Obad Orao II (Eagle II)
- Cijan-Obad Orao IIC (Eagle IIC)
- Cijan-Stanko Meteor 57 – Ikarus Avijaticarski – Boris Cijan & Obad Stanko
- Cijan-Stanko Meteor 60 – Ikarus Avijaticarski – Boris Cijan & Obad Stanko
- Delfin (glider)
- Hrisafovic HS-62 Cirus
- Hrisafovic HS-64
- Ikarus Košava – built by Ikarus Avijaticarski
- Ikarus Košava II – built by Ikarus Avijaticarski
- Ilić Ilindenka – Milos Ilić
- Ilić KBL-14 Mačka – built by Savezni Vazduhoplovni Centar, Vršac
- Kuhelj Inka
- Musa SO-2 – Obad Stanko
- Soko SL 40 Liska – SOKO Mostar
- Trener (glider)
- Soko SL-40 Liska – Soko Vazduhoplovna Industrija, Radna Organizacija Vazduhoplovstvo
- Šoštarić-Humek Svraka
- Šoštarić Assault Glider
- Šoštarić Čavka – Ivo Šoštarić
- Šoštarić Jastreb
- Šoštarić Roda
- Šoštarić Soko
- Šoštarić Vrabac
- Sova (motor-glider)
- UTVA MJ-1 – Mitrovich
- UTVA Orao 1 – Mitrovich
- UTVA Komar – utility (designed in Poland);
- UTVA Cavka–utility
- UTVA Vrabac–basic training
- UTVA Jastreb–utility (designed in Poland)
- UTVA Orlik – utility
- UTVA Zdral – utility (designed in Germany)
- UTVA Soko–utility
- UTVA Vaja–utility (designed in Germany)
- UTVA Lasta–utility
- VUK-T – Prof. Dr. Tomislav Dragović at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Aero Engineering Institute, University of Belgrade
Notes
- ^ "j2mcl-planeurs". Team J2mcL. Retrieved 29 November 2012.
- ^ a b c d Holswilder, Alex (1997). "Sailplane Directory". Netherlands. Retrieved 25 August 2011.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be Taylor, John W. R.. Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1982–83. Jane's Publishing Company. London. 1983. ISBN 0-7106-0748-2
- ^ a b c d e f g h Thompson, Jonathan W. (1963). Italian Civil and Military aircraft 1930–1945. USA: Aero Publishers Inc. ISBN 0-8168-6500-0. OCLC 63–17621.
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value (help) - ^ a b c Jimdo (2011). "Carmam M200". Archived from the original on 23 April 2008. Retrieved 17 July 2011.
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value: invalid character (help) - ^ "Guerchais-Roche GR-70". Aviafrance.com. 2008-08-15. Retrieved 2011-02-09.
- ^ "Guerchais-Roche GR-105". Aviafrance.com. 2008-08-15. Retrieved 2011-02-09.
- ^ "Guerchais-Roche GR-107". Aviafrance.com. 2008-08-15. Retrieved 2011-02-09.
- ^ http://www.lizdas.lt/aviacija/lietuva/nerija.jpg
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Sheremetev SH-05". Team J2mcL. 2012. Retrieved 5 October 2012.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Gugju, Ion. Romanian Aeronautical Constructions 1905 – 1974. Brasov.
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suggested) (help) - ^ Bridgman, Leonard (1959). Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1959–60. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co.
- ^ Hardy, Michael J. (1982). Gliders & Sailplanes of the World. Shepperton: Ian Allan Publishing Ltd. ISBN 0 7110 1152 4.
- ^ Taylor, John W.R. (1961). Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1960–61. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co.
- ^ a b Taylor, John W.R. (1967). Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1966–67. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co.
- ^ Brown, Don L. (1970). Miles Aircraft since 1925 (1st ed.). London: Putnam & Company Ltd.
- ^ "DAR Zdravka Toprakchiev". Team J2mcL. 2012. Retrieved 15 January 2013.
- ^ "DAR Rilski Orel". Team J2mcL. 2012. Retrieved 15 January 2013.
- ^ Opdyke, Leonard E. (1999). French Aeroplanes before the Great War. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Military History. ISBN 0 7643 0752 5.
References
- Nowarra, Heinz J. (1993). Die Deutsche Luftruestung 1933–1945 – Vol.2 – Flugzeugtypen Erla-Heinkel. Koblenz: Bernard & Graefe Verlag. ISBN 3-7637-5464-4 (Gesamtwek), 3-7637-5466-0 (Band 2).
{{cite book}}
: Check|isbn=
value: invalid character (help) - Taylor, John W. R. (1999). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1982–83. London: Jane's Publishing Company. ISBN 0-7106-0748-2.
- Opdyke, Leonard E. (1999). French Aeroplanes before the Great War. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Military History. ISBN 0 7643 0752 5.
- "j2mcl-planeurs". Team J2mcL. Retrieved 29 November 2012.
- Holswilder, Alex (1997). "Sailplane Directory". Netherlands. Retrieved 25 August 2011.
- Thompson, Jonathan W. (1963). Italian Civil and Military aircraft 1930–1945. USA: Aero Publishers Inc. ISBN 0-8168-6500-0. OCLC 63–17621.
{{cite book}}
: Check|oclc=
value (help) - Jimdo (2011). "Carmam M200". Archived from the original on 23 April 2008. Retrieved 17 July 2011.
{{cite web}}
: Unknown parameter|month=
ignored (help) - "Guerchais-Roche GR-70". Aviafrance.com. 2008-08-15. Retrieved 2011-02-09.
- "Guerchais-Roche GR-105". Aviafrance.com. 2008-08-15. Retrieved 2011-02-09.
- "Guerchais-Roche GR-107". Aviafrance.com. 2008-08-15. Retrieved 2011-02-09.
- "Sheremetev SH-05". Team J2mcL. 2012. Retrieved 5 October 2012.
- Gugju, Ion. Romanian Aeronautical Constructions 1905 – 1974. Brasov.
{{cite book}}
: Unknown parameter|coauthors=
ignored (|author=
suggested) (help) - Hardy, Michael J. (1982). Gliders & Sailplanes of the World. Shepperton: Ian Allan Publishing Ltd. ISBN 0 7110 1152 4.
- Taylor, John W.R. (1961). Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1960–61. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co.
- Taylor, John W.R. (1967). Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1966–67. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co.
- Brown, Don L. (1970). Miles Aircraft since 1925 (1st ed.). London: Putnam & Company Ltd.
- "DAR Zdravka Toprakchiev". Team J2mcL. 2012. Retrieved 15 January 2013.
- "DAR Rilski Orel". Team J2mcL. 2012. Retrieved 15 January 2013.
External links
- List Of Sailplane manufacturers and aircraft
- Sailplane Directory A list of sailplanes.
- Sailplane Racing Association Rules lists of glider handicaps with make/model
- Latvian Aviation