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Aero VSB 66 Orlice, Czech Republic , Soaring plane 

 

 
 

Aero VT 100 Démant, Czech Republic , Soaring plane 

 

 
 

Let L 21 Spartak, Czech Republic , Soaring plane 

 

 
 

Letov Lf 107 Lunak, Czech Republic , Soaring plane 

 

 
 

Polyteknisk Polyt I, Danmark , Experimental soaring plane 

 

 
 

Zlin Z 124 Galanka, Czech Republic , Soaring plane 

 

 
 

Zlin Z 125 Sohaj 2, Czech Republic , Soaring plane 

 

 
 

Zlin Z 130 Kmotr, Czech Republic , Soaring plane 

 

 
 

Zlin Z 24 Krajanek, Czech Republic , Soaring plane 

 

 
 

Caudron C 800, France, 1946 , Soaring plane 

 

 
 

SA 103 Emouchet, France, 1946 , Glider 

 

 
 

AIR 100, France, 1947 , Glider airplane 

 

 
 

IS 1 Sep bis, Poland, 1948 , Soaring plane 

 

 
 

IS 2 Mucha, Poland, 1948 , Soaring plane 

 

 
 

IS 4 Jastrzeb, Poland, 1949 , Soaring Plane 

 

 
 

L Div. R 16 Lepke, Hungary, 1949 , Glider 

 

 
 

IS 3 ABC - A, Poland, 1950 , Soaring plane 

 

 
 

Let LF 109 Pionyr, Czech Republic, 1950 , Segelflugzeug 

 

 
 

Let LG 125 Sohaj 2, Czech Republic, 1950 , Soaring Plane 

 

 
 

Zlin Z 23 Honza, Czech Republic, 1950 , Glider 

 

 
 

Musger Mg 19, Austria, 1950 , Glider 

 

 
 

Raab Doppelraab IV, Germany, 1950 , Training Glider Two-Seater 

 

A glider trainer that was well used after the war because its compactness and priceworthyness. The Teachers seat was elevated and had no controls. The teacher had to reach over the students shoulders to take the controls.

 
 

Tandem Tutor T 31, United Kingdom, 1950 , Soaring plane 

 

 
 

Fauvel AV 36 CR Aile Volante, France, 1951 , Glider 

 

Designed by Charles Fauvel, this light wooden plane with an unswept wing had very good flight chracteris- tics. So it was popular in its role as a school glider.

 
 

Kaiser Ka 1, Germany, 1951 , Glider 

 

The first design of the well known Rudolf Kaiser. It was made of plywood and had a v-tail.

 
 

Reinecke Patriot, Germany, 1952 , Soaring plane / Prototype 

 

 
 

Dittmar Condor IV, Germany, 1952 , Two seater glider trainer 

 

A trainer two-seater that was derived from the Condor series of the 30ies. It was the one of the latest wooden constructions with bent wings.

 
 

PZL Bielsko / SZD 8 bis Jaskolka, Poland, 1952 , Soaring Plane 

 

 
 

PZL Bielsko / SZD 9 Bocian, Poland, 1952 , Soaring Plane 

 

 
 

Raab Motorkrähe, Germany, 1952 , Powered glider 

 

 
 

Scheibe Mü 13 E Bergfalke, Germany, 1952 , Two-seater glider trainer 

 

The Bergfalke's predecessor is the Mü 13 Atalante of 1936. It was a well known school glider and made of steel tube, wood and tissue.

 
 

Schneider ES 49, Germany, 1952 , Soaring plane 

 

 
 

Z 03 Ifjusag, Hungary, 1953 , Soaring Plane 

 

 
 

Grunau Motorbaby, Germany, 1953 , Powered glider 

 

 
 

Apparatebau Lommatzsch FES 530 / II Lehrmeister, Germany, 1953 , Soaring glider 

 

The "Lehrmeister" is a wooden training soaring glider that was in use for basic and advanced training. Some parts were made from polyester.

 
 

PZL Bielsko / SZD 12 Mucha Sto (100), Poland, 1953 , Soaring Plane 

 

 
 

Scheibe Specht, Germany, 1953 , Soaring plane 

 

 
 

Breguet 901, France, 1954 , High performance glider 

 

High performance glider which held a number of french gliding records and some championships, two world championships (1954: Gérard Pierre, F ; 1956: Paul MacCready, USA)

 
 

Scheibe L 55 Spatz, Germany, 1954 , Soaring plane 

 

 
 

La 16 Lerche, Germany, 1955 , Soaring Plane 

 

 
 

Kaiser KA 3, Germany, 1955 , Soaring plane 

 

 
 

La 17 Lerche, Germany, 1956 , Soaring Plane 

 

 
 

Aero L 13 Blanik, Czech Republic, 1956 , Two-seater unpowered glider 

 

The Blanik is a standard glider all metal construction. It is used for basic trainig, aero- batics, nightflight and IFR conditions. A motorized version has also been build.

 
 

Eppler Nägele (Akaflieg Stuttgart) FS 24 Phönix TO, Germany, 1957 , Soaring plane 

 

 
 

Kazan KAI 12 Primorec, Russia, 1957 , Glidertrainer in all-metal construction 

 

The Primorec is a trainer glider in all-metal construction. It is derived from the czech type LF109 Pinoyr.

 
 

Pützer Motorraab, Germany, 1957 , powered glider 

 

Developed from the gilder Doppelraab, the Motorraab was a light inexpensive sporting plane of the period after the war.

 
 

Apparatebau Lommatzsch Lom 58 / II Libelle - Laminar, Germany, 1958 , Soaring glider 

 

The "Libelle-Laminar" (Dragonfly) is a high perfor- mance glider that can be used for all kinds of gliding and soaring including aerobatics. It is build of wood.

 
 

Musger Mg 23, Austria, 1958 , Glider 

 

 
 

PZL Bielsko / SZD 22 C Mucha Standard, Poland, 1958 , Unpowered Glider 

 

The SZD 22 Mucha (fly) was designed with the world- championships 1958 in mind. The Muche was first in its class , the standard class. Until 1962, 286 were build and used througout europe.

 
 

PZL Bielsko / SZD 24 Foka, Poland, 1958 , Soaring glider 

 

The Foka was a high-performance glider, designed by Okarmus and Mlynarski with the world-championships in mind. In fact, a prototype made it to the 3rd place. From 1961 to 1968 some 197 were build.

 
 

Schleicher KA 4 Rhönlerche, Germany, 1958 , Training soaring plane 

 

 
 

Lommatzsch Lom 59 Lo-Meise, Germany, 1959 , Soaring Plane 

 

 
 

Oster Aero Club Standard, Austria, 1959 , Soaring plane 

 

 
 

Aliante Caproni TM 2, Italy, 1960 , Glider 

 

 
 

Breguet 906, France, 1960 , Soaring plane 

 

 
 

Horten Ho 33, Germany, 1960 , Flying wing soaring plane 

 

 
 

PZL Bielsko / SZD 25 A Lis, Poland, 1960 , Soaring glider 

 

The Lis is developed from the SZD 22 Mucha Standard and the SZD 16 Gil. Some 30 were build.

 
 

Slingsby T 6, United Kingdom, 1960 , Soaring plane 

 

 
 

Lommatzsch Lom 61 Favorit, Germany, 1961 , Soaring Plane 

 

 
 

Fournier RF 2, France, 1962 , Powered glider 

 

 
 

Hollfelder Greif I, Germany, 1962 , Soaring plane 

 

 
 

Hönsch FSS 100 Tourist, Germany, 1962 , Sports- and travelling aircraft 

 

 
 

IS 6 X Nietoperz, Poland, 1962 , Soaring plane 

 

 
 

PZL Bielsko / SZD 21 Kobusz, Poland, 1964 , Unpowered Glider 

 

Developed between 1958 and 1964, than manufactured in Wroclaw. The fuselage was made from fiber-reinfor- ced polyester, the wings were made in the traditional way, wood and a plywood planking.

 
 

Bruns Biene, Germany, 1965 , Soaring plane 

 

 
 

PZL Bielsko / SZD 27 Kormoran, Poland, 1965 , Soaring plane 

 

 
 

Schleicher Ka 6 Rhönsegler, Germany, 1965 , High performance soaring plane 

 

 
 

PZL Bielsko / SZD 30 Pirat, Poland, 1966 , Soaring Plane 

 

 
 

PZL Bielsko / SZD 31 Zefir 4, Poland, 1967 , Soaring plane 

 

 
 

PZL Bielsko / SZD 32 Foka 5, Poland, 1967 , Soaring plane 

 

 
 

PZL Bielsko / SZD 9 bis Bocian 1 E, Poland, 1967 , Soaring plane 

 

 
 

PZL Bielsko / SZD 43 Orion, Poland, 1968 , Soaring plane 

 

 
 

Siren C34 Edelweiss IV, France, 1968 , High performance glider aircraft 

 

 
 

PZL Bielsko / SZD SZD 15 Cobra, Poland, 1969 , Soaring Plane 

 

       

 

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