List of gliders
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Gliders, also called sailplanes, are special airplanes made to stay in the air for long times without engines. Unlike regular airplanes that need engines to move, gliders fly using rising air currents and the pilot's skill. People who love quiet, peaceful flying often enjoy gliding.
Gliders have been built all over the world since the early 1900s. They come in many shapes and sizes, from tiny planes for one person to bigger ones that can carry several passengers. Gliders are used for fun, training, and even some science work. Pilots who fly gliders often describe a calm and close feeling when they are high above the ground, moving gently with the wind.
This list shows some of the most famous and important gliders from many countries and times. Each glider has its own story about how it was designed, who built it, and its journeys in the sky. Learning about these gliders helps us understand the history and science of flight, and shows how people have always searched for new and amazing ways to explore the air.
List of gliders
This is a list of gliders from around the world. Gliders are special airplanes that fly without engines. They use wind and air currents to stay in the sky. They can glide much farther than regular planes.
The list shows gliders by the first letter of their name, from numbers and letters A to Z, and a section for other gliders. You can explore each group to learn more about these unique flying machines.
By nationality
Gliders, or sailplanes, are special airplanes that can fly high without using an engine. They are used in many countries around the world.
Here is a list of gliders from different nations:
- List of American gliders
- List of Argentine gliders
- List of Australian gliders
- List of Austrian gliders
- List of Belgian gliders
- List of Brazilian gliders
- List of British gliders
- List of Bulgarian gliders
- List of Canadian gliders
- List of Chinese gliders
- List of Czechoslovak gliders
- List of Danish gliders
- List of Dutch gliders
- List of Finnish gliders
- List of French gliders
- List of German gliders
- List of Greek gliders
- List of Hungarian gliders
- List of Indian gliders
- List of Iranian gliders
- List of Irish gliders
- List of Italian gliders
- List of Japanese gliders
- List of Latvian gliders
- List of Lithuanian gliders
- List of New Zealand gliders
- List of Philippines gliders
- List of Polish gliders
- List of Portuguese gliders
- List of Romanian gliders
- List of Russian/USSR gliders
- List of Slovenian gliders
- List of South African gliders
- List of Spanish gliders
- List of Swedish gliders
- List of Swiss gliders
- List of Turkish gliders
- List of Ukrainian gliders
- List of Yugoslavian gliders
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