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GLIDING is becoming more and more popular in Britain and there are many new clubs forming all over the country. Gliders, or sailplanes as they are now called, have become more streamlined and comfortable within the last few years, as can be seen in tins picture, which was taken at a recent rally in the north of England. Not only is the cockpit roomy, but it is also enclosed.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22341, 28 May 1947, Page 3

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GLIDING is becoming more and more popular in Britain and there are many new clubs forming all over the country. Gliders, or sailplanes as they are now called, have become more streamlined and comfortable within the last few years, as can be seen in tins picture, which was taken at a recent rally in the north of England. Not only is the cockpit roomy, but it is also enclosed. Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22341, 28 May 1947, Page 3

GLIDING is becoming more and more popular in Britain and there are many new clubs forming all over the country. Gliders, or sailplanes as they are now called, have become more streamlined and comfortable within the last few years, as can be seen in tins picture, which was taken at a recent rally in the north of England. Not only is the cockpit roomy, but it is also enclosed. Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22341, 28 May 1947, Page 3

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