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  2. Haufe HA-S-2 Hobby - Wikipedia

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    The Haufe HA-S-2 Hobby is an American, high-wing, single seat glider that was designed by Bruno Haufe and Klaus Hill for amateur building and first flown in 1967. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Design and development

  3. Monnett Moni - Wikipedia

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    The Monnett Moni is a sport aircraft developed in the United States in the early 1980s and marketed for homebuilding.. Designed by John Monnett, who coined the term "air recreation vehicle" to describe it, [1] it is a single-seat motorglider with a low, cantilever wing and a V-tail.

  4. Schleicher K 8 - Wikipedia

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    A motor glider conversion of the K 8B was developed by LVD (the Flying Training School of the Detmold Aero Club) similar to their conversion of a Scheibe Bergfalke IV known as the BF IV-BIMO, in which a Lloyd LS-400 piston engine mounted in the fuselage drives a pair of small two-blade pusher propellers rotating within cutouts in each wing near the trailing edge.

  5. Eipper Quicksilver - Wikipedia

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    Quicksilver MX Quicksilver MX II Sprint two seater Quicksilver Sport 2S, showing its struts, in place of wire bracing Quicksilver C The C model was the earliest powered version and consisted of the Quicksilver hang glider, including the weight-shift sling seat, with a McCulloch MAC 101 powerplant of 12 hp (9 kW), a V-belt reduction drive and a 1.7 US gal (6 L) fuel tank.

  6. Glider (aircraft) - Wikipedia

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    Single-seat high performance fiberglass Glaser-Dirks DG-808 glider Aerobatic glider with tip smoke, pictured on July 2, 2005, in Lappeenranta, Finland. A glider is a fixed-wing aircraft that is supported in flight by the dynamic reaction of the air against its lifting surfaces, and whose free flight does not depend on an engine. [1]

  7. Rolladen-Schneider LS6 - Wikipedia

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    The type consolidated Rolladen-Schneider's reputation for well rounded, easy to fly gliders that do well in any conditions, being known for its superb handling, tolerance of piloting technique and environment (turbulence, rain, contamination by insects) as well as for good glide ratios over a wide speed range.