This is a list of gliders/sailplanes of the world, (this reference lists all gliders with references, where available)[1] Note: Any aircraft can glide for a short time, but gliders are designed to glide for longer.

Yugoslavian miscellaneous constructors

  • AAK Pionir IIa
  • AK Zagreb Borongaj
  • Albatros Vrabac A
  • Cancarevic
  • Cavka (glider)
  • Cener-Slanovec KB-2 Udarnik Dušan Cener & Marjan Slanovec
  • Delfin (glider)
  • Delfin M-2
  • Delfin M-3
  • Detter zmaj
  • Djurin Komarac I (ustvari motorizovana Cavka-motorized Cavka glider)
  • DRAGOVIĆ Jastreb Vuk-T DRAGOVIĆ, Tomislav
  • FAJ Jastreb (VTC-76) Vuk-T
  • Fizir-Mikl
  • Glisa Stanisavljevic GS-1
  • Hosszú-Tišma 1932 Triplane István HOSSZÚ & Vladimir TIŠM
  • Hrisafovic HS-62 Cirus HRISAFOVIC, Nenad
  • Hrisafovic HS-64 HRISAFOVIC, Nenad
  • Ilindenka 1 - designed by Miloš Ilić, built by 20. Maj
  • Ilindenka 1T - designed by Miloš Ilić, built by 20. Maj
  • Ilindenka 2 - designed by Miloš Ilić, built by 20. Maj
  • SVC Mačka - Miloš Ilić
  • ILZS
  • Jastreb bis
  • Jastreb 54
  • Klobučar 1911 glider KLOBUČAR, Viktor
  • Kokot Pisece
  • Kuhelj Inka I/ Ia/ II
  • Libis KB-17 Kondor
  • Libis KB-18
  • Ilić KBI-14 Mačka – built by Savezni Vazduhoplovni Centar, Vršac
  • Musa SO-2 – Obad Stanko
  • Obad O.S.-3 Musa Kesedzija
  • Prva petoletka Roda
  • Soko SL-40 Liska – Sour Vazduhoplovna Industrija Soko, Radna Organizacija Vazduhoplovstvo Mostar
  • Sova (motor-glider)
  • Trener (glider)
  • Varoga-Pockaj
  • VG-151
  • VTRZ Jastreb H-49 Split
  • VUK-T – Prof. Dr. Tomislav Dragović at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Aero Engineering Institute, University of Belgrade
  • VZ Jastreb Novi Sad Roda

Notes

  1. "j2mcl-planeurs". Team J2mcL. Retrieved 29 November 2012.

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