Super Blanik Glider L-23
The L-23 Super Blaník is a two-seat, all-metal glider designed and manufactured by the Czech company LET. Introduced in 1988 as an upgrade to the original Blaník L-13, the L-23 is renowned for its durability, easy handling, and versatility, making it a popular choice for flight training and leisure gliding alike. With its 17.5m wingspan and a glide ratio of 28:1, it offers excellent performance for both beginners and advanced pilots. The Super Blaník&squot;s robust construction and forgiving flight characteristics have cemented its status as a staple in gliding clubs around the world.
SZD-50-3 Puchacz Glider
The SZD-50-3 Puchacz, produced by PZL Bielsko in Poland, is a two-seat glider designed primarily for training. Debuting in 1979, it is favored for its robustness and ease of handling, making it ideal for both beginners and advanced pilots. With a 16.5-meter wingspan and a glide ratio of 28.5:1, the Puchacz is well-suited for teaching the basics of gliding as well as some aerobatic maneuvers. Its durability and versatile performance have established it as a preferred training glider in flight schools worldwide.
Bellanca Scout Towplane
The Bellanca Scout, known for its durability and versatility, is a premier towplane for gliding operations. With its powerful Lycoming engine and high-lift wings, it excels in towing gliders efficiently and safely. Designed to operate from short and rugged airstrips, the Scout is favored by gliding clubs and schools for its reliable performance. Its role as a towplane has made it an indispensable part of the gliding community, offering a blend of power, reliability, and operational flexibility.