December 2024

SF28

2024-12-11T12:26:19+01:00

Scheibe SF28

 

The Scheibe SF 28 is a German single-engine, two-seat glider (sailplane) designed for both training and recreational flying. It was introduced in the 1970s by the German aircraft manufacturer Scheibe Aircraft.

As a 2-Seater, the SF28 can be flown from either seat in Condor 3, and also shared by 2 pilots using Multicrew.

 

SF282024-12-11T12:26:19+01:00

October 2024

Mini LAK FES

2024-10-28T20:56:44+01:00

MiniLAK-FES

 

 

The miniLAK FES is a high-performance 13.5m sailplane from the LAK (Lithuanian Aircraft Company) designed for both cross-country flying and competitive gliding. It is an advanced glider that emphasizes lightweight construction, aerodynamics, and performance. This glider features an electric motor for self launching or providing sustained flight when other sources of lift are not available.

 

Mini LAK FES2024-10-28T20:56:44+01:00

Duo Discus FES

2024-10-30T04:37:12+01:00

 

Duo Discus FES

The Schempp-Hirth Duo Discus FES is our first FES glider. The FES system is created and manufactured by LZ Design in Slovenia and has proved to be popular with Competition and XC pilots everywhere.

Duo Discus FES2024-10-30T04:37:12+01:00

May 2022

LS3 A

2024-11-12T17:29:58+01:00

LS3a

 

 

The Rolladen-Schneider LS3a is a 15 metre single-seat glider produced from 1976 to 1983. 

In 1974 the IGC created a new 15m flapped class. The LS3 was developed as Rolladen-Schneider’s first design for the class. 

 

LS3 A2024-11-12T17:29:58+01:00

December 2021

ASW 15 B

2024-11-12T17:29:35+01:00

ASW 15 B

 

 

The Schleicher ASW 15 B is a single seater designed in 1968 by Gerhard Waibel and manufactured by Alexander Schleicher GmbH. The ASW 15 has shoulder-mounted wings and an all-flying tailplane.

American pilot Karl Striedieck set world out-and-return distance soaring records three times flying an ASW 15.

ASW 15 B2024-11-12T17:29:35+01:00

June 2021

DG-1000S

2024-11-12T17:29:13+01:00

 

 

DG-1000S

 

 

The DG-1000S is an 18m training glider with fixedgear from DG Flugzeugbau. First flight was in 2000, and there are several variant with different combinations of wingspan, gear, motor and optional waterballast.

DG-1000S2024-11-12T17:29:13+01:00

February 2021

Pilatus B4

2024-11-12T17:28:42+01:00

 

Pilatus B4

 

 

The Pilatus B4 started life in Germany wher it was designed by  Firma Rheintalwerke G. Basten. Series production was by Pilatus Aircraft in Switzerland and a total of 322 models were produced.

The variant in Condor is the fully aerobatic B4-PC11AF with limits of +7g, -4.7g

Model by Jason Rohr

Pilatus B42024-11-12T17:28:42+01:00

January 2021

JS3

2024-11-12T17:30:21+01:00

 

JS3

In 2016, Jonker Sailplanes produced the JS3 Rapture 15m in double quick time so they could fly it in the World Championships. It’s widely thought that had they not had a bad day, that it would have won on it’s first outing.

Since then the 18m version has been introduced and it is considered to be the class of the field.

JS32024-11-12T17:30:21+01:00

December 2020

Arcus

2024-11-12T17:30:35+01:00

 

Arcus

 

 

 

The Schempp-Hirth Arcus is a flapped 20 metre Two Seater glider from Schempp-Hirth. First flight was in 2009. The wings have full span flaperons and the fuselage is shared with the Duo Discus.

Model by Wiek Schoenmakers

Arcus2024-11-12T17:30:35+01:00

Ka 6 CR

2024-11-12T17:30:52+01:00

 

Ka 6 CR

 

 

The Ka6CR is a variant of the Ka6 family which first flew in 1959. Construction was wood and fabric. In the 1960’s Ka6’s set a number of world distance and speed records. It’s easy to fly and still in wide use among clubs.

Model by Wiek Schoenmakers

Ka 6 CR2024-11-12T17:30:52+01:00