List of gliders (P)

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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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(Armando Pagiani)

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(Vittorio Pajno)

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(Antanas Paknys & A. Gysas)

  • (Originally PAGY or PAGY-1 [some confuse P-2 with PAGY-2]
  • 1938, fitted with 18–20 hp engine [sources vary as to conversion to or from motorglider]
  • (Spit) [2]

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(Přemysl Pánek)

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(Sfredo Paolini)

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(Raymond H. Parker / Richard H. Johnson)

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(W.L. Parker)

Partenavia[]

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(E.A. Pascoe)

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(František Pavelek)

  • 1936 PAVELEK, František
  • 1937 PAVELEK, František

Payne[]

(A. G. Payne)

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(J. H. Payne / Imperial College, London)

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(Georges Payre)

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(The Bedford Sailplane Design Group / Peak Sailplanes Ltd. / P. Mitchelmore)

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(Peel / Peel Glider Boat Corporation, College Point, Queens)

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(Alfred Paul Pelton)

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(Willy Pelzner)

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(Harald J. Penrose)

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  • Peregrine Sailplanes KR-03 (Puchatek)

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(Harry Perl)

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(František Pešta)

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(Max A. Peterson / Peterson Sailplane Corporation)

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(A. I. Petsuha)

  • – (Пьецуха ПАИ-6)

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(Henri Peulet / Aéro-Club de Créteil)

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(K. Peyean)

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(Pierre Peyronnenc)

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(Alexander L. Pfitzner)

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(Phoenix Air sro., Letrohrad, Czech Republic)

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(Flaminio Piana Canova)

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(Piattelli, Fidia)

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(Percy Pierce)

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(Louis Peyret)

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(Société Piermarcucci / Marcucci, Pier)

PIK[]

(Polyteknikkojen Ilmailukerho)

  • PIK-3
  • PIK-3a Kanttikolmonen
  • PIK-3b
  • PIK-3c Kajava
  • PIK-5 Cumulus
  • PIK-7 Harakka
  • PIK-13
  • PIK-16 Vasama
  • PIK-20 Tiu
  • PIK-30

Pilatus[]

(Pilatus Aircraft)

Pilcher[]

(Percy Sinclair Pilcher)

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(J. Pimoule)

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(Piotrków Secondary School / Piotrkówa Uczniów)

Piper Aircraft[]

Pipistrel[]

(Pipistrel d.o.o Ajdovščina)

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(František Pitrman & František Pešta / Dílny PO MLL Praha, Maniny)

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(Planar Industria Aeronáutica S.A. - Argentina)

  • Planar ASK-18 AR

Platz[]

(Reinhold Platz – Netherlands)

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(Jerzy Ploszajski)

Polikarpov[]

(Nikolaj Polikarpov / AMI)

Politechnika Warszawska[]

(Warsaw Polytechnic)

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(Polyteknisk Flyvegruppe – Polytechnic flying club)

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(Paul Poncelet / Société Anonyme Belge de Construction Aéronautique)

  • – Poncelet, Paul – SABCA (Société Anonyme Belge de Construction Aéronautique)
  • – Poncelet, Paul – SABCA (Société Anonyme Belge de Construction Aéronautique)

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(Ovidiu Popa)

  • – (Ovidiu Popa)
  • – (Ovidiu Popa)

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(George Popiou)

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(Lieutenant John Cyrill Porte and Lieutenant Pirie)

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(Herman Posnansky & Bob Fronius)

  • Posnansky-Fronius PF-1 White Knight

Potez[]

(Henry Potez)

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(Avions Pottier)

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(Poznań Aviation Circle Motyl / Michal Bohattrew)

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(Percival Justin Pratt / AMSCO (Aircraft Manufactory and Supply Company)

Pratt-Read[]

Preiss[]

See also Schreder

Pretoria University[]

Princeton[]

ProFe[]

(Czech Republic)

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(Projekt 8 I/S – Helge Petersen et al.)

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(Irving Prue)

PSU[]

(Pennsylvania State University)

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(Thomas H. Purcell Jr.)

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(Alfons Pützer KG)

P.W.S.[]

(Podlaska Wytwórnia Samolotów)

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(V. S. Pyshnov / AVF – Akademiya Vozdushnogo Flota – air fleet academy (built at the Aviarabotnik glider section))

P.Z.L.[]

(Państwowe Zakłady Lotnicze - State Aviation Works)

PZL Bielsko[]

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PZL Mielec[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ "j2mcl-planeurs". Team J2mcL. Retrieved 29 November 2012.
  2. ^ "Archived copy". www.lizdas.lt. Archived from the original on 24 November 2006. Retrieved 15 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ "Aeronaves de la Aviación Naval Argentina a lo largo de su historia" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2013-03-27. Retrieved 20 May 2013.
  4. ^ Cynk, Jerzy B. (1971). Polish Aircraft 1893–1939. London: Putnam. ISBN 978-0-370-00085-5.
  5. ^ a b c Mrazek, James E. (1977). Fighting gliders of World War II. London: Hale. pp. 161-163. ISBN 978-0312289270.
  6. ^ a b c d Gunston, Bill (1983). Aircraft of the Soviet Union : the encyclopaedia of Soviet aircraft since 1917. London: Osprey. pp. 39–40. ISBN 978-0850454451.
  7. ^ Gugju, Ion; Gheorghe Iacobescu; ovidiu Ionescu. Romanian Aeronautical Constructions 1905 - 1974. Brasov. pp. 278–279.
  8. ^ Taylor, John W.R. FRHistS. ARAeS (1962). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1962-63. London: Sampson, Low, Marston & Co Ltd.
  9. ^ "Projekt 8 Dolphin". Retrieved 12 July 2016.

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