Krosno KR0-3A two-place trainer

The PZL Krosno KR-03A Puchatek (“Pooh Bear”) is a Polish, all-metal two-seat tandem trainer glider designed for ab initio training, aerobatics, and cross-country flying. It features a 16.4-meter wingspan, T-tail configuration, robust construction for club use, and, for its time, good, forgiving handling characteristics.

Krosno KR0-3A two-place trainer

The PZL Krosno KR-03A Puchatek (“Pooh Bear”) is a Polish, all-metal two-seat tandem trainer glider designed for ab initio training, aerobatics, and cross-country flying. It features a 16.4-meter wingspan, T-tail configuration, robust construction for club use, and, for its time, good, forgiving handling characteristics.

SGS 1-34 single-place medium performance

The Schweizer SGS 1-34 is a United States Standard Class, single-seat, high-wing glider built by Schweizer Aircraft of Elmira, New York.[1]

The 1-34 was designed over a number of years in the mid-1960s and first flew in 1969.[2]

By the time the 1-34 was introduced it was no longer competitive in the Standard Class, but has proven very successful as a club aircraft, being a great “step-up” sailplane for post-solo students and accomplished pilots.

Grob G 103 two-place high performance

The Grob G103 is a family of glass-reinforced plastic two-seat sailplanes developed in Germany by Grob Aircraft AG. The aircraft are of T-tail configuration and fitted with upper surface air brakes. They are designed for training, high performance soaring and basic aerobatic flying

PZL PW-6 two-place high performance

The Politechnika Warszawska PW-6 (often referred to as the PZL PW-6U) is a Polish, two-seat, high-performance training sailplane designed for ab initio and advanced cross-country training. Developed by the Warsaw University of Technology (Politechnika Warszawska) and produced by PZL-Świdnik and later Zakład Szybowcowy Jeżów, it was designed to meet modern club training requirements and to serve as a two-seat counterpart to the popular PW-5 “World Class” single-seater.

Discus B single-place high performance

Discus B HP is a very easy to fly glider with very good performance return. Most pilots feel very much at ease in this glider knowing there is ample performance to assist all skill level pilots with their flying.
The Discus can be flown with a very light wing loading or a very heavy one. Its wing loading range is wider than almost any other glider.
This sailplane was placed 5th in the 25th Australian Nationals at Gawler in January 1986. HP represented Australia in the 20th World Competitions at Benalla, Victoria in January 1987. It also placed third in the Austraglide competition at Benalla in January 1986.B

Cessna 182 towplane

The Cessna 182 Skylane is an American four-seat, single-engined light airplane built by Cessna of Wichita, Kansas. It has the option of adding two child seats in the baggage area.

Introduced in 1956, the 182 has been produced in several variants, including a version with retractable landing gear, and is the second-most popular Cessna model still in production after the 172.