List of Japanese gliders

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.

Japanese miscellaneous constructors

  • Cumulus 5 – Japan
  • Gannet G-4 Olympos
  • Hikari 2.2
  • Honjo K-16 Kamo – Honjo, Kiro
  • Honjo-Miyahara Mita 2 – Honjo, Kiro & Miyahara, Asahi
  • Itoh C-6 – Yamasaki Yoshio
  • Keihikoki SS-2 – (軽飛行機式 SS-2型上級単座滑空機)
  • Kimura HK-1 – Dr. Hidemasa Kimura
  • Komadori Primary
  • Kyushu 11 – SATO, Hiroshi & Osamu Hiroshi & Naka Maruta – Kyushu University
  • Kirigamine K14
  • Kirigamine Mita 3 – Kirigamine Glider Manufacturing Co
  • L.A.D. Mita 3 Kai 1 – Light Aircraft Development Co.
  • L.A.D. SS-2 – Light Aircraft Development Co.
  • Muramaya Asahi 1
  • Nihon N-70 CygnusNihon University
  • Nippi B4
  • Nippi NP-100A Albatross – (Nihon Hikoki Kabushiki Kaisha – Japan Aeroplane Manufacturing Co. Ltd.)
  • Nippon Tombo
  • Onishi OS-G3
  • Yokosuka MXY5 Kugisho
  • Yokosuka MXY8 (glider version of Mitsubishi J8M)
  • Yokosuka Shinryu
  • Nihon N-70 Cygnus日大式 N-70型「シグナス」動力滑空機 – Nihon University
  • Shindo Cirrus 2
  • SM-206
  • Tainan Mita 3 – Tainan Industry Co.
  • Takatori SH-1
  • Takatori SH-15
  • Takatori SH-18
  • Teruhiko Eagle – Teruhiko Ukai (霧ケ峰式鷹型)
  • Tsuno Amphibie – Tsuno Takishiro – Kyushu University (天風 水陸両用)

Notes

  1. "j2mcl-planeurs". Team J2mcL. Retrieved 29 November 2012.

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