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This is a list of
gliders /
sailplanes of the world, (this reference lists all gliders with references, where available)
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Note: Any aircraft can glide for a short time, but gliders are designed to glide for longer.
Yugoslavian miscellaneous constructors
AAK Pionir IIa
AK Zagreb Borongaj
Albatros Vrabac A
Cancarevic
Cavka (glider)
Cener-Slanovec KB-2 Udarnik Dušan Cener & Marjan Slanovec
Delfin (glider)
Delfin M-2
Delfin M-3
Detter zmaj
Djurin Komarac I (ustvari motorizovana Cavka-motorized Cavka glider)
DRAGOVIĆ Jastreb Vuk-T DRAGOVIĆ, Tomislav
FAJ Jastreb (VTC-76) Vuk-T
Fizir-Mikl
Glisa Stanisavljevic GS-1
Hosszú-Tišma 1923 Triplane István HOSSZÚ & Vladimir TIŠM
Hrisafovic HS-62 Cirus HRISAFOVIC, Nenad
Hrisafovic HS-64 HRISAFOVIC, Nenad
Ilindenka 1 - designed by Miloš Ilić, built by 20. Maj
Ilindenka 1T - designed by Miloš Ilić, built by 20. Maj
Ilindenka 2 - designed by Miloš Ilić, built by 20. Maj
SVC Mačka - Miloš Ilić
ILZS
Jastreb bis
Jastreb 54
Klobučar 1911 glider KLOBUČAR, Viktor
Kokot Pisece
Kuhelj Inka I/ Ia/ II
Libis KB-17 Kondor
Libis KB-18
Ilić KBI-14 Mačka – built by Savezni Vazduhoplovni Centar , Vršac
Musa SO-2 – Obad Stanko
Obad O.S.-3 Musa Kesedzija
Prva petoletka Roda
Soko SL-40 Liska – Sour Vazduhoplovna Industrija Soko, Radna Organizacija Vazduhoplovstvo Mostar
Šoštarić Vrabac
Sova (motor-glider)
Trener (glider)
Varoga-Pockaj
VG-151
VTRZ Jastreb H-49 Split
VUK-T – Prof. Dr. Tomislav Dragović at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Aero Engineering Institute,
University of Belgrade
VZ Jastreb Novi Sad Roda
Notes
Further reading
External links
By characteristic
Type Fuselage Manufacturer Engine number Range Use Research Rotor-powered
General Military Accidents / incidents Records