List of gliders (K)
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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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[edit](Kazan Aviation Institute – Казанский авиационный институт)
- KAI-04 – G.H. Vorobyov
- KAI-6
- KAI-7
- KAI-8
- KAI-9
- KAI-11
- KAI-12 Primorets (LF107 Lunak)
- KAI-14
- KAI-17 - M.P. Simonov team leader[2]
- KAI-18
- KAI-19
- KAI-50
- KAI-502
(Rudolf Kaiser)
- Kaiser Ka-1 Rhönlaus
- Schleicher Ka-2 Rhönschwalbe
- Schleicher Ka-3
- Schleicher Ka-4 Rhönlerche II
- Kaiser Ka-5
- Schleicher Ka-6 Rhönsegler
- Schleicher Ka-6E
- Schleicher Ka-7 Rhönadler
- Schleicher Ka-8
- Kaiser Ka-9
- Schleicher Ka-10
- Kaiser K-11
- Kalinin K-11 – proof of concept glider for K-12 / BS-2 / K-13 tailless airliner / bomber
(František Kantor & Karel Kurklik)
(Julian Karski)
(Balys Karvelis)
- Karvelis BK-1 Vanagas – Falcon
- Karvelis BK-2
- Karvelis BK-3
- Karvelis BK-4 Kaunas
- Karvelis BK-5
- Karvelis BK-6 Neringa
- Karvelis BK-7 Lietuva[3]
- Karvelis BK-7A[3]
(Witold Kasper)
(Segelflugzeugbau Kassel)
- Kassel 12 – Fieseler Flugzeugbau, Kassel
- Kassel 20 – Fieseler Flugzeugbau, Kassel
- Kassel 25 – Fieseler Flugzeugbau, Kassel
- Kassel 26 – Fieseler Flugzeugbau, Kassel
- Kassel 28 – Fieseler Flugzeugbau, Kassel
- Kassel Herkules – Fieseler Flugzeugbau, Kassel
- Kassel 1926 glider – Fritz Paul
- Kayaba Ku-1
- Kayaba Ku-2 (萱场 2 型无尾翼滑翔机)
- Kayaba Ku-3
- Kayaba Ku-4
- Kayaba Model 1b
(Kegel-Flugzeugbau Kassel / Max Kegel and Fritz Ackermann using logo AK / renamed Segelflugzeugbau Kassel using logo SK)
- Kegel I (Max kegel and Fritz Paul)[4]
- Kegel I Blaue motorglider[5]
- Kegel III
- Kegel Zögling - copies or licence-built?
- Keihikoki SS-2 – (軽飛行機式 SS-2型上級単座滑空機)
(Frank Kelsey)
(Sándor Kemeny / MÁV Istvántelki Fõmûhely, Sportárutermelõ V. (former Aero Ever Ltd.), Esztergom)
(Hugh Kendall)
(Harold Kennedy and Floyd Watson)
(Vlado Kensgailos)
(Mihály Kesselyak / Workshop of the Airplane Service of the Hungarian Agricultural Ministry, Nyiregyháza)
(Kharkov Aviation Institute)
- KhAI-3 Харьков ХАИ-3
(Alexander Keith & José Weiss)
(Dr. Hidemasa Kimura)
(Wilhelm Kirchner at Kassel / Niederhessischer Verein für Luftfahrt)
(Kirigamine Glider Manufacturing Co.)
( Curtiss Kissinger, LeRoy Crookes)
(Walter & Karl Kittelberger)
(P. Klementyev)
(Viktor Klobučar)
- Klotz Moka-1 motor-glider (D-KLBY)[6]
('Start' Aviation Circle)
(Ing. Wilhelm Knechtel)
(Antoni Kocjan)
- Kocjan Orlik
- Kocjan Orlik 2 (USAAC – XTG-7)
- Kocjan Orlik 3 Olympic Orlik
- Kocjan Bąk (horse-fly)
- Kocjan Bąk II
- Kocjan Bąk II bis
- Kocjan Czajka I (Lapwing)
- Kocjan Czajka II
- Kocjan Czajka III
- Kocjan Czajka bis
- Kocjan Komar (Gnat)
- Kocjan Sokół
- Kocjan Wrona (Crow)
- Kocjan Wrona bis
- Kocjan Sroka (Magpie)
- Kocjan-Grzeszczyk Mewa
- Kocjan TG-7 (Orlik 2)
(Josef Kodytek)
(Hermann Köhl / Koehl)
- Köhl Ko-1 Nurflügler a.k.a. Koehl Ko-1
(Spud Kohler)
(Kokusai Koku Aircraft Company)
- Kokusai Ku-7 Manazuru a.k.a. Nihon Kogata Ku-7 Manazura
- Kokusai Ku-8 a.k.a. Nihon Kogata Ku-8
(D.N. Kolesnikov)
- Kolesnikov DK-2 – Колесников ДК-2
- Kolesnikov DK-3
- Kolesnikov MKB-2
- Kolesnikov MKB-4
- Kolesnikov-Tsybin KTs-20
(Ostpreußischer Verein für Luftfahrt, Königsberg)
- Königsberg Lüwa III – Ostpreußischer Verein für Luftfahrt, Königsberg
(Sergei P. Korolev)
- Korolev SC-3 Red Star – Королев СК-3 Красная звезда
- Korolev SK-9 – Королева СК-9
- Korolev RP-318-1
(F. Konrad / Konrad Segelflugzeugbau)
(designed by Schultes, Seidel and Putz)
(Gilbert Kosellek)
(KB – Koser-Branko)
- Koser-Hrovat KB-1 Triglav Jaroslav Koser & Stojan Hrovat – a.k.a. K2A Triglav
- Koser KB-2 Udarnik – Cener-Slanovec
- Koser KB-3 Jadran – Jaroslav Koser – Branko Ivanus Institute, Celovška cesta, Ljubljana
- Koser KB-5 Triglav II – Jaroslav Koser
- Koser KB-5 Triglav III – Jaroslav Koser
- Koser KB-9 Udarnik – Cener-Slanovec
(Костенко-Раушенбах ЛАК-1/2)
(Platon Kourouvakalis & Costas Pikros)
(Ladislav Koutný)
(M.A. Kouzakov)
- Kouzakov MAK-08 – Кузакова МАК -8
- Kouzakov MAK-12
- Kouzakov MAK-15
- Kouzakov MAK-15M
- Kouzakov MAK-15MP[8]
(Štkpt. Koželuh / Dílny 3, leteckého pluku v Nitrě)
(Anton Kráľovič)
(Paul Krekel- Hans H. Hünebeck, Metall- und Rohrbau, Duisburg)
(E. Kristovskogo)
(H. Kromer / Deutscher Fliegerbund, Mähr.-Schönberg)
(Robert Kronfeld)
- Krutchkoff SHP-1 – HP-14 modification
(Jan Kryšpín / Továrně Avia)
(Wiktor Krząkała)
(J. Ksoll)
(Jan Kubicki)
(Konrad Kućfir)
- Kućfir Pirat (Pirate) – First Polish Glider Contest August 1923
(Werner Kuffner / WK-Flugzeugtechnik, Peenemünde, DE)
(Anton Kuhelj)
(August Küpper)
- Küpper Kü 2 Uhu
- Küpper Kü 4 Austria Elefant
- Küpper Kü 4 Mini Austria
- Küpper Kü 7
- Küpper Kr 1 Austria 2
- Küpper Kr 1a Austria 3
(Kusbach Bartoník & Kotolánem)
(Antanas Kuzmickas)
- Kuzmickas KPI-3 Amber
- Kuzmickas KPI-3 Gintaras
- Kuzmickas KPI-4
- Kuzmickas KPI-5 Genys
- Kuzmickas M-1
- Kuzmickas M-2
(Hiroshi Sato, Osamu Hiroshi & Naka Maruta / Kyushu University)
Notes
[edit]- ^ "j2mcl-planeurs". Team J2mcL. Retrieved 29 November 2012.
- ^ Taylor, John W.R. FRHistS. ARAeS. (1962). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1962-63. London: Sampson, Low, Marston & Co Ltd.
- ^ a b c d Taylor, John W. R.. Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1982–83. Jane's Publishing Company. London. 1983. ISBN 0-7106-0748-2
- ^ "J2mcL Planeurs - Fiche planeur n°". www.j2mcl-planeurs.net (in French). Retrieved 4 July 2019.
- ^ "J2mcL Planeurs - Fiche planeur n°". www.j2mcl-planeurs.net (in French). Retrieved 4 July 2019.
- ^ Lambert, Mark; Munson, Kenneth; Taylor, Michael J.H., eds. (1991). Jane's all the world's aircraft, 1991-92 (82nd ed.). Coulson, Surrey, UK: Jane's Information Group. ISBN 978-0710609656.
- ^ "Anemopsaro" (in French). Retrieved 26 May 2014.
- ^ Bridgman, Leonard, ed. (1958). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1958-59. London: Jane's All the World's Aircraft Publishing Co. Ltd.
- ^ a b Heide Liebhart. "VERFOLGT - VERTRIEBEN - ERMORDET-ZUR MAHNENDEN ERINNERUNG DURCH STRASSENBENENNUNGEN IN WIEN 23" (in German). Retrieved 2008-06-27.