This is a list of gliders/sailplanes of the world, (this reference lists all gliders with references, where available) Note: Any aircraft can glide for a short time, but gliders are designed to glide for longer.
1. G
Gabelier
(Raymond Gabelier)
Gad'Arts
Galatasaray
(Galatasaray High School)
Gallaudet
(Edson Fessenden Gallaudet)
Gannet
Garalevičiaus-Kulvinskio
(J. Garalevičiaus & A. Kulvinskio)
- Garalevičiaus-Kulvinskio GK-1
Gardner
(L. Gardner)
Garstecki
(Tadeusz Garstecki)
- Garstecki Rywal (Rival) No.17 – Second Polish Glider Contest 17 May – 15 June 1925
GATC
(General Airborne Transport Company)
GBMZ
(GBMZ / August Hug)
GCSA
(William Stancliffe Shackleton & Harold Bradley / GCSA -Gliding Club of South Australia)
Gehrlein
- Gehrlein GP-1
- Gehrlein Precursor
General Aircraft
(General Aircraft Ltd.)
- General Aircraft G.A.L.48 Hotspur
- General Aircraft G.A.L.48B Twin-Hotspur
- General Aircraft G.A.L.49 Hamilcar
- General Aircraft GAL.50 1/2 scale Hamilcar
- General Aircraft G.A.L.55
- General Aircraft G.A.L.56
- General Aircraft G.A.L.57
- General Aircraft G.A.L.58 Hamilcar X powered Hamilcar (2x Bristol Mercury)
- General Aircraft G.A.L.61
Gilbert
(J. Gilbert)
Gilbert
(Octave Gilbert)
Ginn-Lesniak
(Vic Ginn & Lesniak / London Gliding Club, Dunstable)
Giuncu-Popa
(Octavian Giuncu & Ovidiu Popa / Atelierele de Reparaţii Material Volant - ARMV-2)
Glaser-Dirks
See DG Flugzeugbau.
Glasfaser Velino
(Glasfaser Italiana SpA)
- Glasfaser Velino
- Glasfaser Nimeta - Nimbus 4 / Eta amalgam[2]
Glasflügel
- Glasflügel BS-1 a.k.a. Björn Stender BS-1 or Stender BS-1
- Glasflügel H-30 GFK
- Glasflügel H-101 Salto
- Glasflügel H-201 Standard Libelle
- Glasflügel H-301 Libelle
- Glasflügel 202 Standard Libelle
- Glasflügel 203 Standard Libelle
- Glasflügel 204 Standard Libelle
- Glasflügel 205 Club Libelle
- Glasflügel 206 Hornet
- Glasflügel 303 Mosquito
- Glasflügel 304
- Glasflügel 401 Kestrel
- Glasflügel 402 Falconet
- Glasflügel 604
Glidersport
Gluhareff
Gluhareff M. S., Helsingfors (H. Adaridy & M.S. Gluhareff, Helsingfors)
- Gluhareff 3M
- Gluhareff S-22
Gnewikow
(Karl Gnewikow)
Godwin
(C.G. Godwin)
Gomolzig
See Caproni Vizzola.
Göppingen
(Martin Schempp / Wolf Hirth / Sportflugzeugbau Schempp-Hirth)
- Göppingen E-4
- Göppingen Gö 1 Wolf
- Göppingen Gö 2
- Göppingen Gö 3 Minimoa
- Göppingen Gö 4 Gövier
- Göppingen Gö 5
- Göppingen Gö 8
Gordon England
(E.C. Gordon England / Georges England Ltd, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey)
- Gordon England 1922 glider
Görlitz
(D.L.V. Gruppe Görlitz)
Gotha
(Gothaer Waggonfabrik)
- Gotha Go 242
- Gotha Go 244
- Gotha Go 345
- Kalkert (Gotha) Ka430
Göttingen
(Flieger Orstgruppe Göttingen / Flavag - Fliegergruppe der Aerodynamischen Versuchsanstalt Göttingen)
- Göttingen IV Niedersachsen
- Flavag I Uhu
- Flavag II Kuckuck
GP Gliders
Graf von Saurma
GRAL
(Groupe rouennais d'aviation légère)
- Gral 3
- Gral 5
- Gral 6
- Gral 7
Grandin
(Henry Grandin)
- Grandin Chauve-souris
- Grandin Mouette
Granneman
(Hans Granneman)
Green-Tweed
(Frank Green & George Tweed)
Greif
(Greif Flugzeugbau Rendsburg)
- Greif I
- Greif II
- Greif III
- Greif IV
- Greif V-DSG
Gremyatsky
(Anatoli Grematsky)
Gribovsky
(Vladislav K. Gribovsky)
- Gribovsky G-1
- Gribovsky G-2
- Gribovsky G-3
- Gribovsky G-6
- Gribovsky G-7
- Gribovsky G-9 Dzsunka
- Gribovsky G-11
- Gribovsky G-12
- Gribovsky G-14
- Gribovsky G-16
- Gribovsky G-18
- Gribovsky G-29
- Gribovsky G-31
- Gribovsky Sans-Abri
Grob
(GROB-WERKE Burkhart Grob e.K.)
- Grob G102 Astir
- Grob G103 Twin Astir
- Grob G 103a Twin II
- Grob G 103c Twin III
- Grob G 104 Speed Astir
- Grob G 109
Grodziska
Grokhovskii
(Pavel Ignatyevich Grokhovskii)
- Grokhovskii G-31[3]
- Grokhovskii G-63[3]
- Grokhovskii GN-4[3]
- Grokhovskii GN-8[3]
Gropp
(Herbert Gropp)
Groshev
(G.F. Groshev – USSR)
- Groshev G N° 2 TSK Komsomol
- Groshev G N° 6
- Groshev G N° 7
- Groshev GN-7
- Groshev GN-4
- Groshev GN-8
Gross
(Dr. Frank R. Gross)
- Akron Condor
- Baker-McMillan Cadet
- Gross Sky Ghost
- Gross F-5
Grossklaus
(Helmut Grossklaus)
- Grossklaus Silent Glider M
- Grossklaus Silent Glider ME
- Grossklaus Silent Racer
Group Genesis
- Group Genesis Genesis 1 (prototype)
- Genesis 2 (production model)
Groux
(Georges Groux)
Gruse
Grzeszczyk
(Szczepan Grzeszczyk)
- Grzeszczyk SG-03
- Grzeszczyk SG-07
- Grzeszczyk SG-08
- Grzeszczyk SG-21 Lwów
- Grzeszczyk SG-28
- Grzeszczyk SG-28 bis
Grzmilas
(Tadeusz Grzmilas)
- Grzmilas Orkan I (Whirlwind I) No.10 – Second Polish Glider Contest 17 May – 15 June 1925
Guerchais-Roche
(Établissement Roche / Ateliers Roche Aviation)
- Guerchais-Roche GR-70[4]
- Guerchais-Roche SA-103 Emouchet
- Guerchais-Roche SA-104 Emouchet
- Guerchais-Roche GR-105[5]
- Guerchais-Roche GR-107[6]
Guignard
(Donat Guignard)
- Guignard 1934
- Guignard Chanute
Guilhabert
(Msr. Guilhabert from Gaillac, France)
Gumpert
(Bruno Gumpert)
- Gumpert G.1
- Gumpert G.2
- Gumpert Schwalbe II – Gumpert, Bruno – Segelfliegergruppe des I/K.G. Wiener Neustadt
Günar
GVV Dal Molin
(Grupo Volo a Vela Tommaso Dal Molin))
- GVV Dal Molin MD.1 Anfibio Varese
- GVV Dal Molin Anfibio Roma
Gyõr
(Gyõr Soaring Club, Gyõr - Aeroclub of the Rolling-stock Factory, Gyõr)
- Gyõr-2 (Ã. Lampich)
- Gyõr-3 Motor-Pilis (Ernõ Rubik)
Gysas
(A. Gysas)
- Gysas Nykstukas
- Gysas Zaibas