• The LAK-19 is a Lithuanian single-seat Standard-class sailplane manufactured by Sportinė Aviacija. The LAK-19 is a single-seat standard-class sailplane...
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    Lithuanian Aircraft Builders) in Lithuania and later by Sportine Aviacija and Sport Aviation USSR. The LAK-12 was designed in the 1980s as an open class racer...
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  • The LAK-20 is a Lithuanian Open Class two-seat sailplane produced by Sportinė Aviacija. The LAK-20 is an Open Class two-seat sailplane with a wingspan...
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    Lietuviškos aviacinės konstrukcijos or LAK), and is manufactured by Sportinė Aviacija. The LAK-17 is designed to meet the requirements of the utility category...
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  • The LAK-15, sometimes known as the LAK-15 Lietuve, was a high performance sailplane designed to set records. A one-off, it was built in the late 1980s...
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    The LAK-9 Lietuva (English: Lithuania) was an open-class competition sailplane produced in the Soviet Union in the 1970s. It was based on the LAK BK-7...
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    provide a stronger spar. This technique has subsequently been applied to other LAK aircraft. The nosewheel was also made retractable and the wing washout was...
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  • glider) LAK-8 LAK-9 LAK-10 Lietuva LAK-11 Nida LAK-12 Lietuva LAK-12 Lietuva 2R LAK-14 Strazdas LAK-15 LAK-16 LAK-17 LAK-19 LAK-20 Sportinë Aviacija SL-2P...
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  • rotorcraft. The first aircraft of LAK was an Albatros B.II, transferred from the Lithuanian Air Force (Karo aviacija) in August 1929. By 1940 13 more aircraft...
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  • Developed from the Genesis 1 with Jim Marske, this was produced by Sportinė Aviacija (LAK) in Lithuania. Michael Dilley, Larry Lombard, John Roncz homebuilt...
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  • The LAK-16 is a single-seat, open-girder primary glider in the 1930s tradition but constructed with modern materials. It was produced in the 1980s in...
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  • The LAK-14 Strazdas (Thrush) was a 1980s primary glider designed and built by the Lithuanian Aircraft Construction factory. Like other LAK designs it developed...
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  • Vega-2 (Hungary) Sportárutermelõ Vállalat C-2 Cinke – modified DFS Meise See: LAK Sports Aériens SA-103 prone pilot Sports aériens SA-103 Émouchet Sports Aériens...
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    2625 02, used in the Glaser-Dirks DG-500, Schempp-Hirth Ventus-2, Sportinė Aviacija LAK-20 etc. Solo 2625 02i, a fuel-injected version used in the Schempp-Hirth...
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