The firm Glasflügel (german: glass wings) was founded by Eugen Hänle in 1962 and was located in
Schlattstall, south of
Kirchheim unter Teck. It was the first firm to manufacture a glass-fibre sailplane in large numbers. It was also responsible for a large number of innovations in sailplane design and technology: quick assembly systems for wings and tailplane, automatic control connections, trailing edge
airbrake-
flap combinations, hinged instrument panels, the parallelogram control stick and automatic trimming are some innovations introduced by Glasflügel and later adopted by other manufacturers. Some of these are standard features in nearly all gliders produced today.
Glasflügel encountered financial difficulties in the 1970s which led to a co-operation with the firm
Schempp-Hirth starting from May 1975. The death of Eugen Hänle in a flight accident on September 21 of the same year further aggravated the company's position, and after further changes in ownership in 1979, it was finally dissolved in 1982.
Products
The following glider types were manufactured by Glasflügel:
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Glasflügel BS-1
The Glasflügel BS-1, sometimes called the Björn Stender BS-1 or the Stender BS-1, is a West German, high-wing, single seat, T-tailed, FAI Open Class glider that was designed by Björn Stender and produced by Glasflügel.Said, Bob: ''1983 Sa ...
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Glasflügel H-30 GFK
The Hütter H-30 was a single-seat glider design by German designer Wolfgang Hütter. Conceived in 1948, the H-30 laid the foundation for later designs by the manufacturer Glasflügel. The H-30 was intended to be a low cost company aircraft wit ...
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Glasflügel H-101 Salto
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Glasflügel H-201 Standard-Libelle
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Glasflügel H-301 Libelle
The firm Glasflügel (german: glass wings) was founded by Eugen Hänle in 1962 and was located in Schlattstall, south of Kirchheim unter Teck. It was the first firm to manufacture a glass-fibre sailplane in large numbers. It was also responsibl ...
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Glasflügel 202 Standard-Libelle
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Glasflügel 203 Standard-Libelle
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Glasflügel 204 Standard-Libelle
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Glasflügel 205 Club Libelle
The Glasflügel 205 Club Libelle is a high wing, T-tailed, single seat glider that was designed and produced in West Germany by Glasflügel for club and rental use.Said, Bob: ''1983 Sailplane Directory, Soaring Magazine'', page 80, Soaring Soc ...
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Glasflügel 206 Hornet
The firm Glasflügel (german: glass wings) was founded by Eugen Hänle in 1962 and was located in Schlattstall, south of Kirchheim unter Teck. It was the first firm to manufacture a glass-fibre sailplane in large numbers. It was also responsible ...
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Glasflügel Hornet C
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Glasflügel 303 Mosquito
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Glasflügel 304
HpH 304 is a family of sailplanes ranging from a single-seat composite 15 metre Class to a two-place 20 metre Open Class manufactured by the Czech company HpH Ltd. The sailplane was derived from a glider made by Glasflügel between 1980 and ...
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Glasflügel 401 Kestrel
The firm Glasflügel (german: glass wings) was founded by Eugen Hänle in 1962 and was located in Schlattstall, south of Kirchheim unter Teck. It was the first firm to manufacture a glass-fibre sailplane in large numbers. It was also responsible ...
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Glasflügel 402
The Glasflügel 402 is a German sailplane developed by the glider manufacturer Glasflügel.
Specifications
See also
*List of gliders
This is a list of gliders/ sailplanes of the world, (this reference lists all gliders with references, w ...
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Glasflügel 604
The Glasflügel 604 is a high-wing, T-tailed, single seat, FAI Open Class glider that was designed and produced in West Germany by Glasflügel starting in 1970.Said, Bob: ''1983 Sailplane Directory, Soaring Magazine'', page 81, Soaring Society o ...
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Hansjörg Streifeneder Falcon
The Hansjörg Streifeneder Falcon is a German sailplane developed by the glider manufacturer Glasflügel.
Specifications
See also
*List of gliders
This is a list of gliders/ sailplanes of the world, (this reference lists all gliders wi ...
The projected Glasflügel 701 and 704 side-by-side two-seaters did not materialise due to the demise of the company.
Licensed production
The British company
Slingsby Aviation built the Kestrel under license as the
Slingsby T-59
The Slingsby T.59 Kestrel is a British Open class glider which first flew in August 1970. Of fibreglass construction, it features camber-changing flaps, airbrakes, and a retractable main wheel.
Originally a licensed-built version of the Gla ...
. Slingsby later developed the
Slingsby Vega
The Vickers-Slingsby T-65 Vega is a 15-metre class class glider which first flew on 3 June 1977. Of fibreglass construction, it features linked camber-changing flaps and airbrakes, and a retractable main and tailwheel.
A simplified version ...
, a family of 15-metre span gliders heavily influenced by its previous experience with Glasflügel designs.
See also
References
Website of Hanjörg Streifeneder Glasfaser Flugzeugbau GmbH
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Defunct aircraft manufacturers of Germany
Companies based in Baden-Württemberg
Glider manufacturers