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- pylon above 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...
- (LAK) (English: Lithuanian Aircraft Builders) in Lithuania and later by Sportine Aviacija and Sport Aviation USSR. The LAK-12 was designed in the 1980s...
- (Lithuanian: Lietuviškos aviacinės konstrukcijos or LAK), and is manufactured by Sportinė Aviacija. The LAK-17 is designed to meet the requirements of the utility...
- sailplane manufactured by Sportinė Aviacija. The LAK-19 is a single-seat standard-class sailplane manufactured in Lithuania by Sportinė Aviacija. It is designed...
- The 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...
- 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...
- origin Lithuania / occupied by USSR Manufacturer ESAG (Eksperimentinė sportinės aviacijos gamykla) (Experimental Plant of Sports Aviation) Designer Antanas...
- there are other manufacturers such as Jonker Sailplanes in South Africa, Sportinė Aviacija in Lithuania, Allstar PZL in Poland, Let Kunovice and HpH in the...
- Trypanosoma brucei Eksperimentinė sportinės aviacijos gamykla (Lithuanian glider manufacturer later privatized as Sportinė Aviacija) This disambiguation page...
- Lietuvos Gimnastikos Federacija (in Lithuanian). December 17, 2020. "Moterų Sportinės Gimnastikos Varžybos Kaune". Lietuvos Gimnastikos Federacija (in Lithuanian)...