List of gliders (I)
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This is a list of gliders/sailplanes of the world, (this reference lists all gliders with references, where available)[1] Note: Any aircraft can glide for a short time, but gliders are designed to glide for longer.
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IA
- Ae, for "Dirección General de Aerotécnica", on the first period (1927–1936);
- F.M.A., for "Fábrica Militar de Aviones", on the second period (1938–1943);
- I.Ae., for "Instituto Aerotécnico", on the third period (1943–1952);
- IA, meaning not specified, on the fourth (current) period (1952 to 2007).
- IA.54 Cóndor Andino
- IA.54 Carancho
- IA AX-2
I.Ae.
- Ae, for "Dirección General de Aerotécnica", on the first period (1927–1936);
- F.M.A., for "Fábrica Militar de Aviones", on the second period (1938–1943);
- I.Ae., for "Instituto Aerotécnico", on the third period (1943–1952);
- IA, meaning not specified, on the fourth (current) period (1952 to 2007).
- I.Ae 25 Mañque
- I.Ae 33
- I.Ae 34 Clen Antú
- I.Ae 34M
- I.Ae 37G research scale glider
- I.Ae 37P research scale glider/ powered glider
- I.Ae 41 Urubu
- I.Ae 41B
- I.Ae 49
- I.Ae 54 Carancho
- I.Ae 56 Standard
- I.Ae 58 Pucarà research scale glider
- Horten XVI Colibri
- Piernifero
IAR
(Industria Aeronautică Română) see:ICA-Brasov
ICA-Brasov
(Intreprinderea de Construcţii Aeronautice) c.f. URMV-3, ILL
IFIL
(Intreprinderea Forestierǎ di Industrializare a Lemnului)
- IFIL RM-1 – (Vladimiir Nowiţchi)[2]
- IFIL RG-1
- IFIL RG-2 – (Vladimiir Nowiţchi)[2]
- IFIL RG-3 – (Vladimiir Nowiţchi)[2]
- IFIL-Reghin RG-4 Pionier
- IFIL RG-5 Pescăruş
- IFIL RG-9 Albatros
IIL
(Întreprinderea de industrie Locală- Ghimbav) c.f. URMV-3, ICA-Brasov
- IIL IS-4
- IIL IS-5
- IIL IS-7
- IIL IS-8
- IIL IS-9
- IIL IS-10
- IIL IS-11
- IIL IS-12
- IIL IS-13
- IIL IS-18 – Iosif Şilimon[2]
- IIL IS-18/25 – Iosif Şilimon[2]
Ikarus
(Ikarus Prva srpska industrija aeroplana, automobila i strojeva)
- Ikarus Meteor
- Ikarus Košava
- Ikarus B.C.6 Kobac
- Ikarus Košava – built by Ikarus Avijaticarski
- Ikarus Košava II – built by Ikarus Avijaticarski
- Ikarus Kosava 57
- Ikarus Kosava 60
- Ikarus Mačka
- Ikarus Meteor 57
- Ikarus Meteor 60
- Ikarus Munja
- Ikarus Orao I
- Ikarus Orao II "Kico"/ IIb/ IIc
- Ikarus P-453 M-W
- Ikarus 920 Desant
- Ikarus 920M
IMPA
(IMPA - Industrias Metalúrgicas y Plasticas Argentinas S.A. ),
- IMPA P-38[3]
INAV
(Instituto Argentino de Vuelo a Vela)
- INAV 1
Inteco
Velkomaravska, Czech Republic
- Inteco L-213A
IPD
(Instituto de Pesquisas e Desenvolvimento)
- IPD Urupema
- IPD Urubu – (PAR PE-80367)
IPE
(Industria Paranaense de Estruturas)
- IPE Quero Quero
- IPE Nhapecan-1
- IPE Nhapecan-2
- IPE 03[4]
IPT
(Instituto de Pesquisas Technologicas de Sao Paulo)
- IPT-01 Gafanhoto
- IPT-02 Aratinga
- IPT-03 Saracura
- IPT-05 Jaraguá
- IPT-06 Stratus
- IPT-12 Caboré
- IPT-14
- IPT-15
- IPT-17
IS
(Instytut Szybownictwa – gliding institute) – post WWII
- IS-A Salamandra – Salamander
- IS-B Komar – Gnat
- IS-C Zuraw – Crane
- IS-1 Sęp
- IS-2 Mucha – Fly
- IS-3 ABC
- IS-4 Jastrząb – Hawk
- IS-5 Kaczka – Duck
IS
(Iosif Şilimon - Romanian constructor / designer) See:- IIL and URMV-3
Isaac
(A. C. T. Isaac)
- Isaac 1910 glider (2 x hang glider)
- Isaac 1923 glider (2-seat Primary)
- Isaac 1929 glider (primary)
- Isaac 1932 glider (A BAC VII, built from a kit)
- Isaac biplane glider
ISF
(Ingenieur-Büro Strauber-Frommholf)
- Strauber-Frommholf Mistral
- ISF Mistral-C
Issoire
ITA
(Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica de São José dos Campos)
- ITA Urupema
ITS
(Instytut Techniki Szybownictwa – gliding technical institute)- pre WWII
- ITS Jaskółka – Swallow
- ITS Wróbel – Sparrow
- ITS-7 Drozd – Thrush
- ITS-8 – Wieslaw Stepniewski – built by Ing. Boleslaw Wisnicki, Ing. B. Kotowskt, Jozef Niespala & Ing. Marian Piatek
Notes
- ↑ "j2mcl-planeurs". Team J2mcL. Retrieved 29 November 2012.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Gugju, Ion; Gheorghe Iacobescu; ovidiu Ionescu. Romanian Aeronautical Constructions 1905 – 1974. Brasov.
- ↑ Taylor, John W. R., ed. (1984). Jane's all the World's Aircraft 1984-85 (75th ed.). London: Jane's Publishing Co. ISBN 0 7106 0801 2.
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