List of gliders (H)

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.

H

Haefli-Lergier

(A. Haefli & L. Lergier)

  • Thuner-Gleiter

Hafner-Rath

(Raoul Hafner & Josef Rath)

  • Hafner-Rath HR-1 Gelse

Hagiwara

(Hagiwara Kakkuki Seisakusho - Hagiwara Glider Co.)

Haig

(Larry Haig)

HAL

(Hindustan Aeronautics Limited)

Hall

(Stan Hall)

Haller

(Oldřich Haller)

  • Haller ZA-2

Halloran-Wedd

(Clyde Halloran & William G. Wedd)

  • Halloran-Wedd Mayfly

Hamburg

(Flugt. Vereins Hamburg)

  • Hamburg Störtebecker

Handasyde

(Handasyde Aircraft Company, United Kingdom) (G.A. Handasyde, F. P. Raynham, & Sydney Camm, – Air Navigation Co, Addlestone, Vhertsey, Surrey)

Handcock

(William Arthur Handcock)

  • Handcock 1930 glider

Handley Page

(Frederick Handley Page)

  • Handley Page 1909 glider

Hänle

(Ursula Hänle / Doktor Fiberglas)

Hannover

(Hannoversche Waggonfabrik A.G)

  • Hannover H 1 Vampyr – built by Hannoversche Waggonfabrik (HaWa) – a.k.a. HaWa Vampyr
  • Hannover H 2 Greif – built by Hannoversche Waggonfabrik A.G., Hannover
  • Hannover H 3
  • Hannover H 4
  • Hannover H 5
  • Hannover H 6 Pelikan – built by Hannoversche Waggonfabrik A.G., Hannover
  • Hannover H 7
  • Hannover H 8 Phönix

Harbich

(Leopold Harbich)

  • Harbich Ha-12/ 49 developed from SG-38[3]

Harth-Messerschmitt

(Friedrich Harth & Willy Messerschmitt)

  • Harth S-1 (Friedrich Harth)
  • Harth-Messerschmitt S-03
  • Harth-Messerschmitt S-04
  • Harth-Messerschmitt S-05
  • Harth-Messerschmitt S-06
  • Harth-Messerschmitt S-07
  • Harth-Messerschmitt S-08
  • Harth-Messerschmitt S-09

Harth-Messerschmitt

(1922–25)

  • Harth-Messerschmitt S-10
  • Harth-Messerschmitt S-11
  • Harth-Messerschmitt S-12

Hatherleigh

Hatry

(Julius Hatry)

  • Hatry Wasserratte

Haufe

(Walter Haufe)

Haufe

(Walter Haufe)

Havrda

  • Havrda SH-2H[4]

Hawkridge

(Hawkridge Aircraft Ltd.)

HB

(HB Aircraft Industries Luftfahrzeug AG)

  • HB-23/2400 Hobbyliner
  • HB-23/2400 Scanliner

Heath

  • Heath Super Soarer

Heinkel

(Heinkel Flugzeugwerke / Ernst Heinkel A.G.)

  • Heinkel He 162S[5]
  • Heinkel Greif II
  • Heinkel Speyer

Hemminger

(lennart Hemminger)

  • Hemminger LH-22 Baby-Falk[6]

Hendrikson

(C.J. Hendrikson)

  • Hendrikson 1908 glider

Hentzens

(F. Hentzens)

  • Hentzens Maikäfer

Hermanspann

(Fred Hermanspann & Art Penz)

Herring

(Otto Lilienthal, Octave Chanute & Augustus Moore Herring)

  • Herring 1896 glider - Otto Lilienthal, Octave Chanute & Augustus Moore Herring
  • Herring Powered Biplane glider - Augustus Moore HERRING
  • Herring Triplan 1896 glider - Octave Chanute & Augustus Moore Herring
  • Herring-Arnot 1897 glider - Octave Chanute & Augustus Moore Herring

Hewitt

(V. V. D. Hewitt)

  • Hewitt 1909 glider

Hick

(W. Eddie Hick / Newcastle Gliding Club)

Hikari

(Fukuda Hikari)

  • Fukuda Hikari Ken 2.2

Hill

( W.T. Geoffrey Hill)

  • Hill 1913 glider
  • Hill Pterodactyl Mk.1

Hill-Kuykendall-Smith

(Bob Kuykendall, Steve Smith, and Brad Hill)

Hinkler

(Herbert John Louis "Bert" Hinkler)

  • Hinkler 1912 glider

Hirth

(Wolf Hirth)

  • Württemberg (glider)
  • Hirth Hi 20 MoSe
  • Hirth Hi 21
  • Hirth Hi 25 Kria (Wolf Hirth, Hermann Nagele and Richard Eppler)
  • Hirth Hi 26 MoSe II
  • Hirth-Hütter Goevier III
  • Hirth-Wenk-Schneider Moazagotl – (Hirth ordered, Wenk designed, Schneider built)
  • Hirth Hi.II

HKS

(Entwicklungsgemeinschaft Haase-Kenche-Schmetz - Ernst-Günter Haase, Heiz Kensche & Ferdinand B. Schmetz)

  • HKS-1 V1 and V2
  • HKS-2
  • HKS-3

HOAC Flugzeugwerk

see:Diamond Aircraft

Hoekstra

(J.K. Hoekstra)

  • Hoekstra T-20

Hofírkův

(Stanislav Hofírkův)

  • Hofírkův Milan

Hoffmann

see:Diamond Aircraft

Hofmann

(Heinrich Hofmann)

  • Hofmann Westpreussen

Hofmann

(H. Hofmann / Kegel-Flugzeugbau, Kassel)

  • Hofmann Schloß Mainberg

Høgslund/Traugott-Olsen

(Knud Høgslund & Fritz Traugott-Olsen)

  • Høgslund/Traugott-Olsen 2G

Hohmuth

(Otto Hohmuth - Berliner Segelflieger)

  • Hohmuth Windhund

Holdsworth

(H. Holdsworth)

  • Holdsworth 1929 glider – Holdsworth, H.
  • Holdsworth 1931 glider – Holdsworth, H.

Holeka

(Rudolf Holeka)

  • Holeka Míra 3

Holigaus

(Klaus & Lanaverre Holigaus)

  • Lanaverre SL-2 Janus

Hollfelder

Obering. Hans Hollfelder

  • Hollfelder Greif I – Hans Hollfender
  • Hollfelder Greif III – Hans Hollfender
  • Hollfelder Greif IV – Hans Hollfender
  • Hollfelder Greif V – Hans Hollfender

Holmes

(Kenneth Holmes)

Holste

(Max Holste)

  • Holste MH 20-P1
  • Holste PE-1

Honjo

(Kiro Honjo & Asahi Miyahara)

  • Honjo K-16 Kamo
  • Honjo-Miyahara Mita 2

Horten

(Walter & Reimar Horten)

Hosszú-Tišma

(István Hosszú & Vladimir Tišma)

  • Hosszú-Tišma 1932 triplane

HpH

(HPH ltd. Kutná Hora, Czech Republic)

Hrbek

(Jan Hrbek)

  • Hrbek Albatros
  • Hrbek Morava I
  • Hrbek Přerov

Hrisafovic

(Nenad Hrisafovic)

  • Hrisafovic HS-62 Cirus
  • Hrisafovic HS-64

Huber-Schmid

(Karl Huber & Ernst Schmid)

  • Huber-Schmid Zaunkönig

Hug

(August Hug)

  • Hug Dräckspatz II
  • Hug Geier
  • Hug Gimpel
  • Hug Spyr I
  • Hug Spyr III
  • Hug Spyr III-A
  • Hug Spyr IV
  • Hug Spyr V
  • Hug Spyr Va
  • GBMZ Zögling

Hulton

(E.A.S. Hulton

  • Hulton 1969 hang glider

Humek

  • Humek H-2 Metla

Hunziker

(Raúl Hunziker)

  • Hunziker Cimarrón

Hutchinson

(Vernon Hutchinson)

Hütter

(Wolfgang Hütter & Ulrich Hütter)

  • Hütter Hü 17
  • Hütter Hi-21
  • Hütter HT-23 Tandemdecker
  • Hütter Hü 28
  • Hütter H-30
  • Hütter H-30TS
  • Hütter IMI
  • Stekelis-Hütter 17 – Huberts Stekelis
  • Vilnis-Hütter 17 – Edvins Vilnis
  • Vainode Duja – A Hutter-17 type, based in Vainode. Built by the 17th Glider Aviator Group.
  • Scott Hütter 17

HWL

(Tadeusz Chyliński / Harcerskie Warsztaty Lotnicze (H.W.L.), Warsaw (PO))

Notes

  1. "j2mcl-planeurs". Team J2mcL. Retrieved 29 November 2012.
  2. "H-23C-3". Archived from the original on 2 November 2013. Retrieved 7 April 2013.
  3. ZUERL, HUBERT (1955). Deutsche Segelflugzeuge (einschl. Motorsegler und Muster der Bundesrepublik Österreich) (PDF) (in German). MÜNCHEN: Aero-Verlag. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
  4. 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.
  5. Nowarra, Heinz J. (1993). Die Deutsche Luftruestung 1933-1945 Vol.2 - Flugzeugtypen Erla-Heinkel (in German). Koblenz: Bernard & Graefe Verlag. ISBN 3-7637-5464-4.
  6. "J2mcL Planeurs - Fiche planeur n°". www.j2mcl-planeurs.net (in French). 21 September 2017. Retrieved 2 July 2020.

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