The Slingsby T.3 Primary (a.k.a. Dagling) was a single-seat training glider produced in the 1930s by Fred Slingsby in Kirbymoorside, Yorkshire. During...
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Reynard R.4 Primary Sands Replica 1929 Primary Glider Schweizer SGP 1-1 Slingsby Grasshopper Slingsby Primary Šoštarić Vrabac Stamer Lippisch Zögling...
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The Slingsby T.21 is an open-cockpit, side-by-side two-seat glider, built by Slingsby Sailplanes Ltd and first flown in 1944. It was widely used by the...
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completed Slingsby T.1 Falcon 1 – single seat sport glider 1931 Slingsby T.2 Falcon 2 Slingsby T.3 Primary (Dagling) Slingsby T.4 Falcon 3 Slingsby T.5 Grunau...
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The Slingsby T67 Firefly, originally produced as the Fournier RF-6, is a two-seat aerobatic training aircraft, built by Slingsby Aviation in Kirkbymoorside...
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The Slingsby T.38 Grasshopper is a British primary training glider built by Slingsby Sailplanes for the Royal Air Force. The design is based on the pre-World...
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comparable role, configuration, and era Stamer Lippisch Zögling B.A.C. I Slingsby Primary DFS SG 38 Schulgleiter Ellison, Norman (1971). British Gliders and...
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The Slingsby Type 61 Falke was a licence-built version of the Scheibe SF 25B Motor glider built by Slingsby Sailplanes. It entered service with the Royal...
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Tandem Tutor is a British military training glider, designed and built by Slingsby and used in large numbers by the Air Training Corps between 1951 and 1986...
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service Slingsby Kite TX1 — one entered service Slingsby King Kite TX1 — one entered service Slingsby Prefect TX1 — 15 entered service Slingsby Primary TX1...
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Baynes Bat (redirect from Slingsby-Baynes Bat)
The Baynes Bat (or sometimes Slingsby-Baynes Bat) was an experimental glider of the Second World War, designed by L. E. Baynes. It was used to test the...
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The Slingsby T.53 was the first all-metal sailplane designed and built in the United Kingdom. It was designed and built by Slingsby Sailplanes for evaluation...
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'Fred' Nicholas Slingsby MM (6 November 1894 – 21 May 1973) was the founder of Slingsby Sailplanes Ltd (later Slingsby Aviation). Slingsby was born on 6...
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DFS Zögling (redirect from Zoegling Primary)
Slingsby Primary Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era Detroit G1 Gull Jongblood Primary Schweizer SGP 1-1 Cloudcraft Dickson Primary Related...
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The Slingsby T.4 Falcon 3 was a two-seat training glider produced from 1935, by Fred Slingsby in Kirbymoorside, Yorkshire. Espin Hardwick persuaded Fred...
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glider Slingsby Prefect TX.1 - Single-seat training glider Slingsby Cadet TX.3 - Two-seat training glider Slingsby Grasshopper TX.1 - Primary Glider Slingsby...
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comparable role, configuration, and era Detroit G1 Gull Jongblood Primary Schweizer SGP 1-1 Slingsby Grasshopper Stamer Lippisch SG-38 Zögling Related lists List...
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configuration, and era Detroit G1 Gull Elliotts Primary EoN Sands Replica 1929 Primary Glider Schweizer SGP 1-1 Slingsby Grasshopper Stamer Lippisch SG-38 Zögling...
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Rumpler C.IV (redirect from Slingsby T.58)
were renamed Rumpler C.IV (Pfal). For use during filming, Slingsby Sailplanes built two Slingsby T.58 Rumpler C.IV replicas. While these were visually similar...
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Zogling primary glider and marketed it under the name of Dagling. The Dagling was continued in production by the Slingsby glider company as the Slingsby Primary...
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Schneider Grunau Baby (redirect from Slingsby T5 Baby)
1300) and the United Kingdom (as the Elliotts Baby EoN and the Slingsby T5 - Slingsby also used it as the basis for a number of their own designs). Edmund...
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Sopwith Camel (redirect from Slingsby T.57)
Arm Museum at RNAS Yeovilton near Yeovil, Somerset. It was built in 1969 Slingsby for use in a Biggles film. It has a Warner Scarab engine installed and...
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The Slingsby T.30 Prefect is a 1948 British modernisation of the 1932 single-seat Grunau Baby glider. About 53 were built for civil and military training...
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Slingsby is a village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England, 6 miles (10 km) west of Malton on the B1257 road. At the 2001 Census, it had a population...
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1.5 m/s (295 ft/min) at 48 km/h (26 kts/30 mph) W.W.S.1 Salamandra Slingsby Primary Lippisch Zögling (in Polish) Krzyżan, Marian, Samoloty w muzeach polskich...
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Handley Page HP.115 (redirect from Slingsby T.48)
had been submitted by Slingsby Sailplanes. Development of this glider was awarded to Slingsby, who commenced work on the Slingsby T.48 thereafter. However...
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to 14. The school buildings, which were designed by local architect S. Slingsby Stallwood, were intended to hold 1166 children, and consisted of a small...
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Tipsy Nipper (redirect from Slingsby T.66 Nipper Mk 3)
aircraft were built for them by Slingsby Sailplanes at Kirkbymoorside. Production was ended by the fire at Slingsby's in late 1968 and the subsequent...
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in the unit degrees (°).[citation needed] The attitude indicator is a primary instrument for instrument flight and is also useful in conditions of poor...
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Harrogate (redirect from Western Primary School)
16th century. The first mineral spring was discovered in 1571 by William Slingsby, who found that water from the Tewit Well in High Harrogate possessed similar...
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