- Source: List of Lithuanian gliders
This is a list of gliders/sailplanes of the world, (this reference lists all gliders with references, where available)
Note: Any aircraft can glide for a short time, but gliders are designed to glide for longer.
Lithuanian miscellaneous constructors
Bėkšta RB-11 – Romualdas Bėkšta
BrO-11 - 1954 - by Bronius Oškinis
Garalevičiaus-Kulvinskio GK-1 – GARALEVIČIAUS, J. & A. Kulvinskas
LAK-9 - 1976 - by Kęstutis Gečas (ESAG)
LAK-12 - 1979 - by Kęstutis Gečas (senior constructor at ESAG)
LAK-14 - 1981 - by Antanas Paknys (ESAG)
LAK-15 - 1989 - by J. Bankauskas (ESAG)
LAK-16 - 1986 - by Gintaras Sabaliauskas and Kęstutis Leonavičius (ESAG)
LAK-17
LAK-19 - 2001
LAK-20 - 2007
LAK Genesis 2 - 1994
BK-7 Lietuva - 1972 by Balys Karvelis
Kensgailos Žuvėdra – Vladas Kensgaila
Rimsa Keva – Z. Rimša
Salaviejus Aitvaras – V. Šalaviejus
Spriditis (glider) – Edvins Bekmanis
Senbergas S-1 – 1922, designer V. Senbergas
Mainelis 1932 glider designed by P. Mainelis, 2 built (based on German glider)
Skurauskas & Mikevicius Gandras designed by Skurauskas & Mikevicius, 1 built (based on German glider)
Salavejus primary designed by V. Salavejus primary training gliders, 2 built
Miliunas & Kontrimas Nida designed by Miliunas & Kontrimas glider (based on German Grunau Baby)
Gysas Nykstukas designed by A. Gysas
Gysas Zaibas designed by A. Gysas
Mainelis Birzietis competition sailplane, designed by P. Mainelis (based on (Gö-3 Minimoa)
Rimsa-Miliunas Keva motorglider 1 x 28 hp Scott, designed by Z. Rimsa, built by G. Miliunas
Notes
Further reading
External links
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- List of Lithuanian gliders
- List of gliders
- Glider (aircraft)
- S. Darius and S. Girėnas Airport
- Glider (sailplane)
- List of airports in Lithuania
- LAK-12
- List of gliders (M)
- Lithuanian Air Force
- Nida Airfield