-
manufactured by Sportinė
Aviacija. The LAK-19 is a single-seat standard-class
sailplane manufactured in
Lithuania by Sportinė
Aviacija. It is
designed to meet...
- The
Latvian Civil Aviation Agency (CAA, Latvian: Civilās
aviācijas aģentūra [lv]) is the
civil aviation authority of Latvia. Its head
office is in Riga...
- (English:
Lithuanian Aircraft Builders) in
Lithuania and
later by
Sportine Aviacija and
Sport Aviation USSR. The LAK-12 was
designed in the 1980s as an open...
- LAK-20 is a
Lithuanian Open
class two-seat
sailplane produced by Sportinė
Aviacija. The LAK-20 is an Open
class two-seat
sailplane with a
wingspan of 23-metres...
- Lietuviškos aviacinės
konstrukcijos or LAK), and is
manufactured by Sportinė
Aviacija. The LAK-17 is
designed to meet the
requirements of the
utility category...
- the rear fuselage. Sportinė
Aviacija SL-2P aka
Kensgaila VK-7 A twin-fuselage Blaník was
developed by Sportinė
Aviacija in
Lithuania as a
flying laboratory...
- 02, used in the Glaser-Dirks DG-500, Schempp-Hirth Ventus-2, Sportinė
Aviacija LAK-20 etc. Solo 2625 02i, a fuel-injected
version used in the Schempp-Hirth...
- Gamziukas, G.Ramoška,
Lithuanian Air
Force 1919-1940, pg. 262 [Lietuvos Karinė
Aviacija 1919-1940,
Lietuvos aviacijos muziejus, Kaunas, 1999, ISBN 9986-557-12-7]...
- sold its
entire stake in the
company (47.2% of the airline) to
Baltijas aviācijas sistēmas Ltd (BAS) for 14
million lats. BAS was
wholly owned by Bertolt...
-
Ground Attack Aviation or Fighter-Bomber
Aviation (Lovačko-Bombarderska
Aviacija) was in the
second plan of JRV. All
attack aircraft were home-made. The...