List of gliders (F)

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.

F

FAG Chemnitz

(Flugtechnischen Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Staatlichen Akademie für Technik – Chemnitz)

  • FAG Chemnitz C-1
  • FAG Chemnitz C-2
  • FAG Chemnitz C-3
  • FAG Chemnitz C-4
  • FAG Chemnitz C-5
  • FAG Chemnitz C-6
  • FAG Chemnitz C-7
  • FAG Chemnitz C-8
  • FAG Chemnitz C-9
  • FAG Chemnitz C-10[2]
  • FAG Chemnitz C-11[3]

FAG Esslingen

(Flugtechnischen Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Staatlichen Akademie für Technik – Esslingen)

  • FAG Esslingen E-01
  • FAG Esslingen E-02
  • FAG Esslingen E-03[4]
  • FAG Esslingen E-04
  • FAG Esslingen E-05
  • FAG Esslingen E-06
  • FAG Esslingen E-07
  • FAG Esslingen E-08
  • FAG Esslingen E-09
  • FAG Esslingen E-10
  • FAG Esslingen E-11[5]
  • FAG Esslingen E-12
  • FAG Esslingen E-14[6]

FAG Stettin

(Flugtechnischen Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Staatlichen Akademie für Technik – Stettin)

  • FAG Stettin 4

FAR Musachevo

(FAR Musachevo)

  • FAR Musachevo YastrebВСР Мусачево Ястреб
  • FAR Musachevo Komet

Farman

(Henry Farman)

Farner

(Hans U. Farner / Aviafiber / Canard Aviation AG / Hans U. Farner & Heinrich Bucher / Bucher Leichtbau)

Farner

(Willy Farner)

  • Farner WF-1
  • Farner WF-2
  • Farner WF-23P
  • Farner WF-3
  • Farner WF-5 Elmer Citro
  • Farner WF-6
  • Farner WF-7
  • Farner WF-8

Farrar

(Demetrius F. Farrar Jr.)

Fasola

(Néstor A. Fasola)

  • Fasola NF-1
  • Fasola NF-2
  • Fasola NF-3 Beta
  • Fasola-Crego Vector

Fauvel

(Charles Fauvel)

FAB

(Flugtechnische Arbeitsgemeinschaft an der Ingenieurschule Beuth)

  • FAB 3Flugtechnische Arbeitsgemeinschaft an der Ingenieurschule Beuth

Fage

(Jacques Fage)

  • Fage Dédale

Farrar-McFarlane

(D. J Farrar & L.G. McFarlane)

  • Farrar-McFarlane biplace

Favier

(L. Favier)

  • Favier LF-3

Fabris (glider constructor)

(Fabris / Gabardini di Cameri)

  • Febo Paglierini

Ferber

(Ferdinand Ferber)

  • Ferber P-1
  • [[Ferber N° 1 1898]]
  • [[Ferber N° 2 1899]]
  • [[Ferber N° 3 1899]]
  • [[Ferber N° 4 1901]]
  • Ferber N° 5 1902
  • Ferber N° 5 1903
  • Ferber N° 5 1904
  • [[Ferber N° 6 1905]]

FFA

(Thomas Bircher & Jürg Von Voomfeld / Flug- und Fahrzeugwerke Altenrhein AG)

  • FFA Diamant 18
  • FFA Diamant
  • FFA HBV
  • FFA Diamant 16.5
  • FFA N-20.1 Arbalette - (Herbert Wiehl / Flug- und Fahrzeugwerke Altenrhein)

Fibera

(Ahto Anttila / Fibera)

Fisher-Boretzki

(Hans Fischer & Boretzki)

  • Fisher-Boretzki Fibo 2a

Fizir-Mikl

(Rudolf Fizir & Josef Mikl)

  • Fizir-Mikl glider

FFG Hannover

(Flugtechnische FachGruppe an der Technischen Hochschule Hannover)

  • Akaflieg Hannover AFH-04
  • Akaflieg Hannover AFH-10

Flachsmann

(Karl Flachsmann)

  • Flachsmann F-1
  • Flachsmann F-2
  • Flachsmann F-5

Flight Dynamics

(Flight Dynamics Inc.)

Florida

(Florida University)

  • Florida BDG-1

FMA

  • 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

Focke-Wulf

  • Focke-Wulf Kranich III

Fokker

(Fokker Flugzeug-Werke G.m.b.H)

  • Fokker 1909 Spider glider
  • Fokker V.30
  • Fokker V.42
  • Fokker 1919 single-seat biplane glider
  • Fokker 1922 single-seat biplane glider
  • Fokker two-seat biplane glider – 1922 Wasserkuppe
  • Fokker D-8 (de-engined D.VIII)
  • Fokker FG-1 – 1919
  • Fokker FG-2 – 1922
  • Fokker FG-3 – 1922
  • Fokker FG-4 – 1922

Ford

(Gilbert Ford)

  • Ford 1930 Primary
  • Ford Bluey

Fournier

(Avions Fournier SA / René Fournier / Société Alpavia)

Frankfort

(Frankfort Sailplane Company / Stanley Corcoran)

  • Frankfort Cinema I
  • Frankfort Cinema II
  • Frankfort Cinema II Glider B
  • Frankfort TG-1
  • Frankfort XCG-1
  • Frankfort XCG-2

Franklin

(Franklin Glider Corporation)

  • Franklin Primary
  • Franklin 9491
  • Texaco Eaglet
  • Franklin PS-2
  • Franklin-Stevens PS-2
  • Stevens SU-1
  • Stevens-Franklin – Stevens Institute of Technology / Roswell Earl Franklin
  • Franklin TG-15
  • Franklin TG-17

Frati

(Stelio Frati / Aeroclub de Busto Arsizio, Varese)

  • Frati BF-46

Free Flight

(Free Flight Aviation Pty. Ltd.)

  • Free Flight Hornet 130s

Freel

(Charles L. Freel / San Diego High School)

Freiherr von Lüttwitz

  • Freiherr von Lüttwitz glider

FTAG Esslingen

(Flugtechnische Arbeitsgemeinschaft an der Fachhochschule Esslingen -Hochschule für Technik e.V.)

  • Esslingen E-2 a.k.a. FTAG E-2
  • Esslingen E-3 a.k.a. FTAG E-3
  • Esslingen E-4 a.k.a. FTAG E-4
  • Esslingen E-8 a.k.a. FTAG E-8
  • Esslingen E-9 a.k.a. FTAG E-9
  • Esslingen E-11 a.k.a. FTAG E-11
  • Esslingen E-12 a.k.a. FTAG E-12
  • Esslingen E-14 a.k.a. FTAG E-14

Fukuda

  • Fukuda Ki-26[7]
  • Fukuda Hikara-6-I[7]

Fulda

(Modell-und Segelflugverein Fulda)

  • Fulda Fulda
  • Fulda Erlkönig

Funk

(Otto & Peter Funk)

  • Funk HS203
  • VFW-Fokker FK-3
  • VFW-Fokker FK-5
  • Funk Sirius 1
  • Akaflieg Karlsruhe AK-1 (FK-4)
  • Funk FK-1 Greif-1a
  • Funk FK-1 Greif-1b
  • Funk FK-2 Greif 2
  • Funk FK-3
  • Funk FK-4
  • Funk FK-5
  • Funk FK-6
  • Funk FK-7
  • Funk FK-8

FVA

(Flugwissenschaftliche Vereinigung Aachen)

  • Fulda-Aachen Eva – Klemperer, Wolfgang – Flugwissenschaftliche Vereinigung TH Aachen und Modell- und Segelflugverein, Fulda
  • FVA-1 Schwatze Düvel (Schwarzer Teufel)
  • FVA-2 Blaue Maus
  • FVA-3 Ente
  • FVA-04 Pipö
  • FVA-5 Rheinland
  • FVA-07 M 1a
  • FVA-08 MS II
  • FVA-9 Blaue Maus 2
  • FVA-10A Theodor Bienen
  • FVA-10B Rheinland
  • FVA-11 Eifel
  • FVA-12
  • FVA-13 Olympia Jolle
  • FVA-14 Ringflügel
  • FVA-15
  • FVA-16 Schaumstoff-Flügel
  • FVA-17 Nurflügler
  • FVA-20 F.B. Schmetz[8]
  • FVA-27

FVD

(Flugtechnischer Verein Dresden – H. Muttray & R. Siefert)

Flugtechnische Verein Stuttgart|FVS

(Flugtechnische Verein Stuttgart / Paul Brenner & Martin Schrenk) Also see Akaflieg Stuttgart

  • FVS 4 - 1921 monoplane school glider Designed by Paul Brenner, head of FVS[9]
  • Stuttgart I[9]
  • Akaflieg Stuttgart I[9]
  • FVS Fox- 1922 monoplane school glider Designed by Brenner & Martin Schrenk
  • Stuttgart II
  • Akaflieg Stuttgart II

Notes

  1. "j2mcl-planeurs". Team J2mcL. Retrieved 29 November 2012.
  2. Nowarra, Heinz J. (1993). Die Deutsche Luftruestung 1933–1945 – Vol.2 – Flugzeugtypen Erla-Heinkel. Koblenz: Bernard & Graefe Verlag. ISBN 3-7637-5466-0.
  3. "F.A.G. Chemnitz C 11". www.histaviation.com. Retrieved 10 November 2018.
  4. "FAG Esslingen E-03". www.j2mcl-planeurs.net (in French). 10 September 2013. Retrieved 10 November 2018.
  5. "FAG Esslingen E-11". www.j2mcl-planeurs.net (in French). 26 January 2010. Retrieved 10 November 2018.
  6. "FAG Esslingen E-14". www.j2mcl-planeurs.net (in French). 27 January 2010. Retrieved 10 November 2018.
  7. Mrazek, James E. (1977). Fighting gliders of World War II. London: Hale. pp. 84. ISBN 978-0312289270.
  8. Taylor, John W. R.. Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1982–83. Jane's Publishing Company. London. 1983. ISBN 0-7106-0748-2
  9. "J2mcL Planeurs - Fiche planeur n°". www.j2mcl-planeurs.net (in French). Retrieved 23 August 2019.

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