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| and their gliding operation) and had just one | glider, a Schleicher Ka 7 from the German manufacture |
| e vehicles include hovercraft, a tricycle hang | glider, a helicopter, a three wheeled ATV, a larger A |
| Feathertail | Glider, Acrobates pygmaeus |
| Hannes Mattes, he performed synchronised motor | glider acrobatics using a Fournier RF-4 and an RF-5 a |
| -Marx-Stadt, Germany) is a Russian powered and | glider aerobatic pilot and flight instructor. |
| He has also volunteered at many | glider aerobatics events. |
| about starting a soaring club in Cuero, which | glider aircraft will be pulled in the air by another |
| he and songwriter Jimmy Webb nearly died in a | glider aircraft accident. |
| rs, five of which were built for storing Horsa | glider aircraft ready for D Day. |
| Luftwaffe, and was used as a transport/combat | glider airfield during 1943 and 1944. |
| the age of 17, must design, build and launch a | glider airmodel no later than June 17, 2010. |
| Martin Airport (ICAO: LZMA) is a small | glider airport located in Martin, Slovakia. |
| his air plane called "Dhadumonara"; an ancient | glider; an Air Chariot. |
| irport: 86% single-engine, 6% multi-engine, 6% | glider and 3% ultralight. |
| le-engine, 8% multi-engine, 1% helicopter, 26% | glider and 11% ultralight. |
| e, 10% multi-engine, 1% jet, 1% helicopter, 1% | glider and 2% ultralight. |
| ound the original working drawings for a Horsa | glider and allowed these to be used for the project u |
| e single seater gliders, has access to a motor | glider and facilities for both winch launch and aerot |
| He was also a | glider and small airplane flight instructor. |
| The Sugar | glider and humans are examples of mammals that exhibi |
| Allaire du Pont and her husband were both | glider and powered aircraft pilots. |
| His cape functions as a hang | glider, and enables him to glide on air currents. |
| 1930 he improved on the German Zogling primary | glider and marketed it under the name of Dagling. |
| theatre of World War II, flying the Waco CG-4 | glider and C-47 Skytrain transport. |
| e, 7% multi-engine, 6% helicopter, 3% jet, <1% | glider and <1% ultralight. |
| Glider Badge | |
| o oak leaf clusters, Combat Infantryman Badge, | Glider Badge and Airborne Badge. |
| t Infantryman Badge, Master Parachutist badge, | Glider Badge, Ranger Tab, Scuba Badge, and numerous f |
| ng military training exercises at an adjoining | glider base. |
| ked by German Do 217 E-5 aircraft using Hs 293 | glider bombs, one of which struck Dulverton abreast o |
| quadron of 18 Dornier Do 217 carrying Henschel | glider bombs. |
| hteen Dornier Do 217s using Henschel Hs293 A-1 | glider bombs. |
| eliver all three parachute brigades with their | glider borne anti-tank weapons or two of the parachut |
| 16 October the 5th battalion and the brigade's | glider borne element arrived. |
| Without warning, the right wing of the | glider broke off, along with the towing cable, and th |
| first public demonstration of a new Waco CG-4 | glider, built under sub-contract by his company. |
| ils, and can be distinguished from the Greater | Glider by its lack of gliding membrane and much short |
| The Greater | Glider can digest low nutrient foliage, specifically |
| 2005, the DDS was used to launch an underwater | glider capable of gathering and storing information t |
| The | glider carrying the brigade deputy commander Colonel |
| Bodou after having landed nearby in a borrowed | glider, catches the project's director's eye for her |
| Yoko uses a motorised | glider Colibri to locate the cannon and collaborates |
| ng was continued in production by the Slingsby | glider company as the Slingsby Primary. |
| Experimental tandem two-seat training | glider converted from a Taylorcraft B. |
| it, March- July 1943; replacement training for | glider crews, July 1943- April 1944. |
| near Cherbourg, then carried out re-supply and | glider delivery missions the following day. |
| This competition was open to any new American | glider design that had not been flown at a previous N |
| t been featured in any Games since, though the | glider designed for it, the DFS Olympia Meise was pro |
| and E.D. Abbott to build the Scud Sailplane, a | glider designed by Baynes in 1930 and previously buil |
| The Slingsby Hengist was a British military | glider designed and built by Slingsby Sailplanes Ltd. |
| It was a 15-seat | glider designed to meet Specification X.25/40 (in acc |
| t GAL.55 was a 1940s British military training | glider designed and built by General Aircraft Limited |
| modifications the TB-3 bomber had to ditch the | glider due to the T-60's poor aerodynamics during its |
| highest speed recorded on a closed course in a | glider during the Annual U.S. National Open Class Soa |
| mithsonian asserts that perfection of the 1902 | glider essentially represents invention of the airpla |
| The challenge will be won by the team whose | glider flies the longest time. |
| f of a mosque, possibly inspired by an earlier | glider flight by Abbas Ibn Firnas. |
| has been suggested that Ibn Firnas' attempt at | glider flight might have inspired the attempt by Eilm |
| f Los Angeles formed the Dockweiler Beach Hang | Glider Flight Training Park that has a flight-altitud |
| But the | glider flights (DFS 230) bringing in supplies had end |
| ave" and "rotor", a model confirmed in 1939 by | glider flights. |
| eral Aviation Association approved of the hang | glider flying so close to the airport. |
| ers a joy ride to those who wish to experience | glider flying. |
| igung Aachen (FVA) by building the performance | glider FVA-10 “Rheinland". |
| OUGC currently owns one ASK 21 two-seat | glider, GAM, one single-seat Schleicher K 8 glider, H |
| In one | glider Gen. Pratt was killed along with the co-pilot |
| Marine | Glider Group 71 (MLG-71) and Marine Glider Squadron 7 |
| n or equal to 14 it is possible to construct a | glider gun in which the gliders are emitted with peri |
| tein vacuum space-time, in the same way that a | glider gun in Conway's Game of Life fires off a serie |
| Gosper | Glider Gun shooting gliders |
| so far in Conway's Game of Life is the Gosper | Glider Gun |
| The discovery of the | glider gun eventually led to the proof that Conway's |
| irst to find such a pattern (specifically, the | glider gun), and won the prize. |
| engineer other more complex patterns, such as | glider guns and high period oscillators. |
| War effort when a U.S. government experimental | glider in which he was a passenger crashed during a d |
| worthy and is believed to be the oldest flying | glider in the United Kingdom. |
| One T-60 was converted into a | glider in 1942 and was designed to be towed by a Petl |
| He flew his | glider in Salem, New Hampshire. |
| the heavier elements of the division landed by | glider in mission Elmira. |
| t was discovered that there was a partly built | glider in one of the Manchester libraries. |
| val, as well as the near-disastrous 1983 Gimli | Glider incident. |
| y, where he played three seasons for the 326th | Glider Infantry basketball team at Fort Bragg, North |
| nal Company, the antitank platoon of the 327th | Glider Infantry Regiment, and a surgical team of the |
| The two | glider infantry regiments again operated as conventio |
| es were captured during Operation Deadstick, a | glider infantry assault by a reinforced company from |
| ivision through a fictional squad of the 327th | Glider Infantry. |
| he court did not hold this view and found that | Glider infringed upon Blizzard's intellectual propert |
| borne light tank which could be transported by | glider into battle to support British airborne forces |
| f with a valuable sword and escapes via a hang | glider into the night. |
| Glider is the seventh studio album by Japanese band T | |
| The | glider is built and preparations are finalised for it |
| An exact replica of Pilcher's "The Hawk" | glider is exhibited at the hall. |
| Fractal | Glider is Paul McCosh, a psychedelic trance artist fr |
| Fractal | Glider is noted for his original high energy sound, a |
| Hang | Glider just after launching from Hyner View. |
| orage, eventually being downgraded to a relief | glider landing field and closing altogether shortly t |
| Ocean to a landing at Groom Lake, Nevada, as a | glider, landing on the lake bed using a skid landing |
| Based on a warning of imminent | glider landings transmitted by the station's previous |
| aircraft, the acrobatic flying licence and the | glider licence. |
| Interior of a Horsa | glider, looking to the rear from the cockpit. |
| It consists of building a | glider made of paper, cardboard and glue, with a priz |
| The Swift S-1 is a single seat aerobatic | glider manufactured by Swift Ltd. |
| Abbott-Baynes Sailplanes Ltd was an early | glider manufacturing company based in Farnham, Surrey |
| The | glider may have any shape weight or size and must be |
| Harald Mors-to rescue Mussolini in a high-risk | glider mission. |
| ne Division, would be dropped by parachute and | glider near the city of Wesel, where it would capture |
| The Waco CG-3 was a US light troop military | glider of World War II. |
| Program, who currently fly the Schweizer 2-33A | glider off a typical winch launch set up. |
| mas L. Knauff set an FAI world record flying a | glider on an out-and-return course of 1646.68 km (102 |
| Thomas Knauff set an FAI world record flying a | glider on an out-and-return course of 1646.68 km (102 |
| be the main assault for the 82nd Airborne, the | glider operation instead became the first reinforceme |
| Glider operations finally started in October 1943 and | |
| ility and possibilities of airborne forces and | glider operations, and also highlighted equipment fai |
| Mountain Lake so the Marine Corps could set up | glider operations. |
| The Blonde | Glider or Coast Glider (Cymothoe coranus) is a butter |
| The only other force acting on a | glider or powered airplane is its weight. |
| ned to enjoin MDY Industries from distributing | Glider or releasing its source code. |
| mbined to the player's character, he becomes a | glider pack that allowed for flight. |
| ing the first ever landings and take-offs by a | glider, performed by John Sproule in a Slingsby T.20 |
| was accepted for training in the newly formed | Glider Pilot Regiment. |
| oyal West Kent Regiment in 1942, served in the | Glider Pilot Regiment and later served as the second- |
| World War II James volunteered to serve in the | Glider Pilot Corps, while his brother Joseph was in t |
| The mission of the school was to train | glider pilot students in proficiency in operation of |
| History of the | Glider Pilot Regiment. |
| the attack on Side 7. Her training as a space | glider pilot makes her the best choice to take the Wh |
| Unpowered | glider pilot training was also performed by 21st Army |
| The trust was formed by veterans of the | Glider Pilot Regiment Association. |
| The | Glider Pilot Regiment weren't part of the division, t |
| He later served in the | Glider Pilot Regiment with Hugh Bartlett. |
| Sergeant Jim Wallwork DFM was a member of the | Glider Pilot Regiment who achieved fame as the pilot |
| Dagnall was a keen | glider pilot and chairman of the Surrey Gliding Club |
| Querey was a | glider pilot and aeromodeller and his idea was to run |
| Flying training for men of the | Glider Pilot Regiment began the very next day with th |
| pleasure of gliding at GCP. Pilots with valid | Glider Pilot Licenses can fly here. |
| hnson (January 10, 1923 - July 23, 2008) was a | glider pilot, aeronautical engineer and prolific writ |
| He was an 11-time U.S. National Champion | glider pilot, 9-time US Soaring Team pilot at the Soa |
| illiams was later switched to and trained as a | glider pilot, attached to the Glider Pilot Regiment. |
| n Arizona, he was switched to and trained as a | glider pilot, attached to the Glider Pilot Regiment. |
| Leonard Roy Hebberd - D-Day | glider pilot, Army Air Corps - S.A.S. |
| One of his sons is a | glider pilot, while another (James) is Technical Dire |
| rrupted by World War II, during which he was a | glider pilot. |
| an active member in the National World War II | Glider Pilots Association, participating in reunions |
| -the-Vale. British Army pilots trained here as | glider pilots from 1943, the base being one of many a |
| orld War II South Plains Army Air Field, where | glider pilots were trained between 1942 and 1945, aft |
| This resulted in a number of | glider pilots being unable to identify their landing |
| has been the training ground for a majority of | glider pilots and instructors for glider flying in In |
| 45 the airfield specialised in the training of | glider pilots and instructors with No.3 Glider Traini |
| n the war he was Senior Weapons Instructor for | glider pilots at Bridgnorth. |
| above Pentrebach has become popular with hang | glider pilots in recent years. |
| All three sons became | glider pilots, including Justin Wills, a frequent mem |
| 983 Mentioned as Senior Weapons Instructor for | glider pilots, and out on the town in London with act |
| ssons, and 'learn to fly' courses for aspiring | glider pilots, along with advanced training, e.g. |
| wearing harnesses strapped to the chest of the | glider pilots; the emu's harness is suspended between |
| Fort Myers, Florida) and; David who died in a | glider plane crash in 1980. |
| Central American scene was filmed at the Miami | Glider Port southwest of Miami, Florida. |
| ingsby T.8 Kirby Tutor was a single-seat sport | glider produced from 1937, by Fred Slingsby in Kirbym |
| ve and book collection about the WWII military | glider program. |
| view drawing at top of page shows the Ho IX V1 | glider prototype. |
| Oscillators of varying periods that double as | glider reflectors highlighted in pink. |
| the beachhead at Salerno, Italy attached to a | glider regiment of the U.S. 82nd Airborne Division on |
| The Air Material Command the airfield for | glider research, training and development until the e |
| ecided that the beacon was more important than | glider research, and was able to convince the NRC to |
| Glider Rider is an isometric 3D arcade adventure game | |
| a Gliders offers sailplane flight training and | glider rides throughout the year and hosts a soaring |
| In March 2009, MDY Industries suspended | Glider sales and operations pursuant to an injunction |
| qn and in fact traces its lines back to No. 87 | Glider School RAF |
| to the primary flight school, the John Wilson | Glider School provided elementary and advanced glider |
| Salzburg and worked as a flight instructor at | glider school Zell am See. |
| The Lubbock site was chosen for the | glider school because of its dry, warm weather, mostl |
| For the Yugoslavian | glider, see Udarnik (glider). |
| Also accompanying the | glider serial in a last-minute change was the assista |
| At the age of fourteen, she flew a | glider solo. |
| The airfield was the home to Number 87 | Glider Squadron (No 87 GS), that had been set up at W |
| rt units, but the main use of the airfield was | glider storage of Horsa gliders. |
| ort has one grass and one paved runway and two | glider strips. |
| ailed bettong, red-necked wallaby, feathertail | glider, sugar glider, Tasmanian masked owl, tawny fro |
| lying machines, including the working, piloted | glider that he designed and built. |
| onstructed his first plane "Czajka", a trainer | glider that was later put into serialized production |
| n, and other St. Louis celebrities boarded the | glider that was towed along by a transport plane for |
| In Life, many oscillators can reflect the | glider; there also exist stable reflectors composed o |
| men were killed on September 17, 1944 when the | glider they were flying in crashed en route from R.A. |
| go Buxton took the British Height Record for a | glider to 8,750 feet (2666 m). |
| ASK 13 gliders to train students and an ASK-8 | glider to support students and other club members onc |
| The GAL.55 was a two-seat training | glider to meet Air Ministry Specification TX.3/43. |
| The requirement called for a | glider to train transport glider pilots and the GAL.5 |
| tactical Dakota squadron and started training | glider towing and parachute dropping. |
| during which time the squadron was engaged in | glider towing and supply drops. |
| in Gloucestershire area such a parachuting and | glider towing. |
| nited States Trained in paratroop missions and | glider towing. |
| There is hang | glider traffic within the vicinity of Campbell Field |
| and keep an eye out for | glider traffic. |
| Even the | glider trailers are moved off-field. |
| y carrying to the Continent with paratroop and | glider training exercises hauling such things as gaso |
| r sites and the station wound down, becoming a | glider training school and maintenance unit until RAF |
| A | glider training unit was also present during the wint |
| Initially used by 5th | Glider Training detachment for unpowered gilder train |
| Provided contract | glider training to the United States Army Air Forces, |
| Provided contract | glider training to the United States Army Air Forces, |
| ing provided by William A. Ong under AAFTC 22d | Glider Training Detachment. |
| Also provided contract | glider training using C-47 Skytrains and Waco CG-4 un |
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