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de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk G-AOUO of Air Service Training. AOUO was purchsed by the Royal Air Force Gliding and Soaring Association in the early 1970s and converted to a Supermunk
Fauvel AV. 36 R15Fauvel AV.36 R15, a tail-less glider of the Royal Air Force Gliding and Soaring Association, based at the RAFGSA Centre, RAF Bicester
Supermunk - G-ATVFde Havilland DHC-1 Supermunk - G-ATVF of the Royal Air Force Gliding and Soaring Association (RAFGSA) Date: circa 1995
Schleicher ASW17 26, on the grid at a gliding competition in the UK. This aircraft, owned by the Royal Air Force Gliding and Soaring Association (RAFGSA)
Let L-13 Blanik R14, 2-seat training glider of the Royal Air Force Gliding and Soaring Association (RAFGSA). Date: 1980s
de Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk G-AOSU (msn 0217 - ex RAF WB722) at Newcastle Airport. In 1977, this aircraft was in the process of conversion to the Supermunk prototype
A de Havilland Supermunk - G-AOSUA de Havilland Supermunk (G-AOSU) glider tug, of the Royal Air Force Gliding & Soaring Association (RAFGSA). The RAFGSA, provides adventure training in gliding for all three services
A de Havilland Supermunk (G-AOSU) glider tug of the RAFGSAA de Havilland Supermunk (G-AOSU) glider tug, of the Royal Air Force Gliding and Soaring Association (RAFGSA). the RAFGSA, provides adventure training in gliding for all three services