The Schneider Grunau Baby is a single-seat sailplane first built in Germany in 1931, with some 6,000 examples constructed in some 20 countries. It was...
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Grünau or Grunau might refer to: Grünau im Almtal, a gemeinde in the bezirk of Gmunden, Oberösterreich Hofstetten-Grünau, a marktgemeinde in the bezirk...
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"Deutsches Museum – Flugwerft Schleißheim: Grunau Baby IIb (German)". Retrieved 2008-08-08. Smithsonian - Grunau Baby II B-2 Ryan Finnerty (23 January 2023)...
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single-seat Grunau Baby glider. About 53 were built for civil and military training purposes. In 1948, Slingsby Sailplanes developed the 1932 Grunau Baby, which...
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single-seat glider produced in Germany from 1935. Conceived as a rival to the Grunau Baby, it was the first product of the newly formed Sportflugzeugbau Göppingen...
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designed by Schneider, Rehberg and Hofmann at Edmund Schneider's factory at Grunau in 1938, hence the designation. It was produced by several builders, including...
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Edmund Schneider (section Grunau)
in Grunau and started his own business in 1928 with the Segelflugzeugbau Edmund Schneider. His most famous construction was the Schneider Grunau Baby. By...
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later constructed a 10-horsepower (7.5 kW) ornithopter, based on the Grunau-Baby IIa sailplane, which was flown in 1947. The second aircraft had flapping...
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museum. Exhibits: De Havilland Moth replica G-AAAH Fieseler Fi 103 DFS Grunau Baby D-3-340 Messerschmitt Bf 109 replica Supermarine Spitfire replica Boulton...
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the Göppingen Gö 1 Wolf glider, conceived as a rival to the ubiquitous Grunau Baby, but real success came with the Göppingen Gö 3 Minimoa the same year...
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Flygindustri Zögling SG-38 40 1942–53 - Se 102 AB Flygplan Schneider Grunau Baby IIB-2 31 1942–61 - Se 103 AB Flygplan DFS Kranich B-1 30 1943–52 - Se...
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Condor IV DFS Kranich II DFS Olympia Meise Fauvel AV.36 Goevier III Grunau Baby IIb HKS 3 Horten H.IV Hütter Hü 17a Kaiser Ka 1 Raab Krähe Rochelt Solair...
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in 1980. It is the fifth most produced non-military glider (after the Grunau Baby, Blaník, Schleicher K 8 trainers and Grob G102 Astir.) A total of 1,048...
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Havilland Mosquito 1946–1948 Slingsby Cadet TX.1 1946–1950 Slingsby Grunau Baby 1947–1950 de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk 1955–1960 Auster 1952–1957...
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typical gliders that might be found in the fleet of a gliding club – the Grunau Baby from the 1930s had a glide ratio of just 17:1, the glass-fiber Libelle...
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United Kingdom 1935 376 Schweizer TG-3 United States 1942 114 Schweizer TG-2/LNS-1 United States 1938 57 Schneider Grunau Baby Germany 1931 6,000 Denmark...
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manufactured a small training glider, the Göppingen Gö 1, intended to rival the Grunau Baby. The company's first real success, however, was the Gö 3 Minimoa, a distinctive...
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The Schneider Grunau 8 was a simple, two-seat trainer glider designed and built in Germany in the early 1930s. The Grunau 8, designed by Wolf Hirth and...
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Kranich I – One (1946–1960) DFS Kranich II – One (1946–1953) Schneider Grunau Baby – Six (1946–1952) Slingsby Cadet – One (1946–1949) Slingsby Prefect –...
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Condor I - high-performance sailplane (1932) 108-49 Schneider / DFS Grunau Baby II - glider (1932) 108-50 Jacobs Rhönbussard - single-seat high-performance...
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F8F-2 Bearcat Conquest I Grumman G-21 Goose Grumman G-22 Gulfhawk II Grunau Baby II B-2 Gyro 2000 Ikenga 530Z Gyrodyne QH-50C DASH Halberstadt CL.IV Hawker...
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Gnat Mk.1 Fouga Magister CM170 A Gloster Gamecock (fuselage wreck) Grunau 9 Grunau Baby IIb, 2 aircraft Harakka I and II Heinonen HK-1 Keltiäinen Airship...
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sailplane built in the United Kingdom in the 1930s. A development of the Grunau Baby, only two were built, flying with gliding clubs. The Cambridge first...
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The ESG Grunau 9, later known as the ESG 29 and post-1933 as the DFS 108-10, was one of the first primary gliders, built in Germany from the late 1920s...
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Schneider ESG 31 Schlesierland (redirect from Grunau ESG 31)
German, 16 m (52 ft 6 in) span, one-off gliders, built by Schneider in Grunau from 1929 to at least 1931. In 1928 or 1929, Edmund Schneider wanted a glider...
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Aircraft Registration Serial number Note DFS 30 Kranich YU-5014 161 DFS 66 Grunau Baby III YU-2113 151 DFS 68 Weihe YU-4073 443 DFS 68 Weihe YU-4089 492 DFS...
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turboprop airliner Nord 1200 Norécrin 2-4-seat cabin monoplane Nord 1300 Grunau Baby training glider Nord-2000 DFS Olympia Meise sailplane Nord Noratlas twin-engine...
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9 Rate of sink: 0.72 m/s (141 ft/min) Related development Schneider Grunau Baby Schneider ES-59 Arrow Schneider ES-52 Kookaburra Schneider ES-65 Platypus...
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produced dozens of gliders on modified German designs (Gruene Post, Grunau Baby and Zoegling types, sold and used locally), as well as a large number...
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Santos-Dumont Demoiselle Replica Savoia-Marchetti S.55 I-BAUQ "Jahú" Schneider Grunau Baby IIb Glider Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IX EN398 Vought F4U Corsair 17-F-13...
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