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  2. Allstar SZD-54 Perkoz - Wikipedia

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    The Allstar SZD-54 Perkoz (English: great crested grebe) is a two-seater, glider for training, aerobatics, cross country flight and cloud flying from the Polish manufacturer Allstar PZL Glider (formerly PZL Bielsko). The sailplane has exchangeable wing tips for either 17.5 or 20 metres (57.4 ft or 65.6 ft) and is manufactured primarily from ...

  3. SZD-49 Jantar K - Wikipedia

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    The SZD-49 Jantar K was a 15m Class glider designed and built in Poland ... A one-piece forward-opening canopy with integral glare-shield gave access to the cockpit ...

  4. Glasflügel 303 - Wikipedia

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    The Mosquito had a new design of one-piece canopy rather than the two-piece canopy used on the Hornet. This profile and its sister profile FX 67-K-150 are among the most prolific in the history of gliding, as they were employed also in the Nimbus-2 , Mini-Nimbus , DG-200 and DG-400 , PIK-20 , Kestrel , Mosquito, Vega , Jantar and LAK-12 among ...

  5. Glaser-Dirks DG-300 - Wikipedia

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    The DG-300 has typical DG features, which improve comfort and safety if at a performance cost. It has the large cockpit typical of DG giving excellent comfort, especially in high-altitude flight where the full-length canopy allows the feet to be warmed by sunlight. The view from the cockpit is superb, adding to the pleasure and safety of flight.

  6. SZD-41 Jantar Standard - Wikipedia

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    The semi-reclining seat is in a comfortable cockpit enclosed by a two-part canopy, the front part fixed and the rear hinged to open rearwards for entry/exit. After modifications to remove restrictions on the prototypes and improvements required after flight testing, production of the SZD-41A and SZD-41B Jantar Standard commenced, continuing ...

  7. Glaser-Dirks DG-500 - Wikipedia

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    The DG-500 once held the all-time altitude record for manned gliders, at 15,460 m (50,720 ft), set on 29 August 2006 by Steve Fossett and Einar Enevoldson, breaking the previous record by 1,713 ft (522 m). [2] It was a standard DG-500M but the engine had been removed and replaced with liquid oxygen tanks.