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  2. Bowlus BA-100 Baby Albatross - Wikipedia

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    Bowlus designed the Baby Albatross as an inexpensive glider during the Great Depression. The aircraft initially sold for US$ 750 ready-to-fly, and US$385 as a kit for amateur construction . Initially produced as a kit by Bowlus, the rights to the design were purchased in 1944 by Laister-Kauffmann , although that company went out of business ...

  3. Aircraft fabric covering - Wikipedia

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    An interesting case of ingenuity under wartime adversity was the Colditz Cock glider. This homebuilt aircraft, intended as a means of escape, employed prison bedding as its covering material; homemade glue and dope made from boiled millet were also used by the prisoners in its construction.

  4. Bindi Irwin's Daughter Grace Meets Tiny Greater Glider in ...

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    On Sunday, Nov. 10, Bindi, 26, and her husband Chandler Powell shared a behind-the-scenes look at Powell introducing their 3-year-old daughter Grace Warrior to a baby greater glider — a tiny ...

  5. Aviad Zigolo MG12 - Wikipedia

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    The Aviad Zigolo MG12 is an Italian kitbuilt introductory motor-glider first flown in 2012. It has a small engine and limited gliding performance but is inexpensive to buy and run and simple to build and fly. Kit production began in 2013 and by the following year twenty had been sold.

  6. I'm a New Mom, and I've Been Using the Nurture& Glider Plus ...

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    The Nurture& Glider Plus is a luxury nursery chair that is designed for ultimate comfort and functionality for parents. It comes complete with power recline, adjustable head and lumbar support, a ...

  7. Edmund Schneider - Wikipedia

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    In autumn 1923 he went together with Espenlaub at the invitation of a local group of the German Flying club to Grunau near Hirschberg Silesia (now Poland). In the winter in Grunau, the construction of an easy-to-build and easy-to-fly, stable training glider was developed, which after a few modifications finally led to the Espenlaub-Schneider ESG-9 - a basic training glider.