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Legendary German glider of mixed construction, popular for its robustness and forgiving flight characteristics.
Hol’s der Teufel (literally “To hell with it!”) is a historic single-seat glider dating back to 1928. The original design was created by Alexander Lippisch and Hans Jacobs at the legendary Wasserkuppe platform in Germany as a training glider.
One of the most successful wooden gliders in history, prized for its maneuverability.
Rare Czechoslovak glider from the 30s, known for its elegant shapes and gull wing.
Mixed construction glider, representing the transition between the wooden and composite eras.
Symbol of gliding in the 30s and 40s with simple wooden construction and open cockpit.
Icon of Czechoslovak gliding in the 60s and 70s. All-wood glider with characteristic shapes.
One of the best handling and most elegant wooden gliders in history, designed for the 1940 Olympics.
Airworthy example of the legendary "Crane", allowing you to experience the golden era of gliding of the 30s.