WWII Gliders - Raul Hrubisko – sub collection
Hi
I would like to share with your the final photos of our glider collection which includes 81 models. I hope you like it.
Since January 2021 my father has been building the single trainer gliders because the rest was done some years ago.
There is very little information available. The guidance received from many people was invaluable. I would like to thank David Underwood, Alastair Mellor, Neil Jed, Javier Planells, Peter Chamberlain, Bruce Stephenson, Steve Wright, Luis Cid, and Richard Cawsey.
Here are the photos
This is the list of the models done
Manufacturer Aircraft Mark Sqn A/A. Pilots Year Place
- AIRSPEED AS. 51 Horsa I DG597 1 First prototype used for RATOG trials
- AIRSPEED AS. 51 Horsa I DG604 "1 Airbones Forces Experimental Establishment 1/9/1942 Sherburn-in-elmet, near leeds, Yorkshire -
- AIRSPEED AS. 58 Horsa II LJ271 Test on Horsa with arrester parachutes 1/5/1945
- AIRSPEED AS. 58 Horsa II TL472 1946 Aquir Palestine
- AIRSPEED AS. 58 Horsa II 19 - DP288 H Glider Conversion Unit 1943
- AIRSPEED AS. 58 Horsa II TL145 FERX 21 HGCU 1946
- AIRSPEED AS. 51 Horsa I DP740 "RAF Glider Pilot Exercise unit 1945 Thruxton
- AIRSPEED AS. 51 Horsa I Mount Farm
- AIRSPEED AS. 58 Horsa II LZ/X - LH469 β93β Operation Deadstick Caen Canal Bridge
- AIRSPEED AS. 58 Horsa II 5 - L?22? D-Day Operation.
- AIRSPEED AS. 58 Horsa II LF819 1es independent Glider Squadron Tarquina Italy
- AIRSPEED AS. 58 Horsa II TL349
- AIRSPEED AS. 58 Horsa II DK353 December 1942
- AIRSPEED AS. 58 Horsa II RZ306 1946
- ARMSTRONG WHITWORTH A.W. 52G RG324 (P)
- BAYNES BAT BAT RA809 (P)
- BRITISH TAYLORCRAFT Model H Glider
- GENERAL AIRCRAFT GAL 48 Hotspur I BV136
- GENERAL AIRCRAFT GAL 48 Hotspur II BV199 Production Prototype May 1941
- GENERAL AIRCRAFT GAL 48 Hotspur II BT771 "This glider was used at the Airborne Forces Experimental Establishment for ditching trials in the summer of 1942.
- GENERAL AIRCRAFT GAL 48 Hotspur II BT479 Royal Aircraft Establishment Jul 1942
- GENERAL AIRCRAFT GAL 48 Hotspur II HH130 Empire Flying School 1946
- GENERAL AIRCRAFT GAL 48 Hotspur II J - BT615 No.2 Glider Training School jun-42 RAF Weston
- GENERAL AIRCRAFT GAL 48 Hotspur II BT823 No.3 Glider Training School 1946 RAF Wellesbourne Mountford circa
- GENERAL AIRCRAFT GAL 48 Hotspur II 32 - BT572 No.1 Glider Training School Septiembre 1942 RAF Croughton.
- GENERAL AIRCRAFT GAL 48 Hotspur II BT671 Glider Pilot Exercise Unit Noviembre 1942 RAF Netheravon.
- GENERAL AIRCRAFT GAL 48 Hotspur II BT889 No.5 Glider Training School ago-45
- GENERAL AIRCRAFT GAL 48 Hotspur II HH255 No.4 Glider Training School Oct. 1942 RAF Kidlington
- GENERAL AIRCRAFT GAL 48 Hotspur II HH522 No.3 Glider Training School late 1943
- GENERAL AIRCRAFT GAL 48 Hotspur II BT480 Central Landing Establishment may-41
- GENERAL AIRCRAFT GAL 48 Hotspur II BT610 No.4 Glider Training School Sept. 1942 RAF Kidlington
- GENERAL AIRCRAFT GAL 48 Hotspur II HH120 No.3 Glider Training School jun-45
- GENERAL AIRCRAFT GAL 48B Hotspur II B Twin MP486/G
- GENERAL AIRCRAFT GAL 50
- GENERAL AIRCRAFT GAL 55
- GENERAL AIRCRAFT 56 (01) TS507 (P)
- GENERAL AIRCRAFT 56 (02) TS5100 (P)
- GENERAL AIRCRAFT 56 (03) TS138 (P)
- GENERAL AIRCRAFT 61 TS515 (P)
- GENERAL AIRCRAFT Hamilcar MK I DR854/G Used for RATOG trails
- GENERAL AIRCRAFT Hamilcar MK I 901 - LA691
- GENERAL AIRCRAFT Hamilcar MK I 256 Used on Operation Varsity. for carrying ammunition.
- GENERAL AIRCRAFT Hamilcar MK X LA728
- SCOTT LIGHT AIRCRAFT LTD Viking 1 1/2/1944 ST MERRYN ROYAL NAVAL AIR STATION
- SCOTT LIGHT AIRCRAFT LTD Viking 1 L June 27th 1941 King and Queen visit RAF Thames in
- SLINGSBY Type 3
- SLINGSBY Type 3 Nacelled Q Glider Training Squadron 1941
- SLINGSBY Type 4 Falcon III M
- SLINGSBY Type 6 Cadet 5
- SLINGSBY Type 6 Cadet E
- SLINGSBY Type 6 Cadet B
- SLINGSBY Type 6 Cadet Exercise by D.U and G.S.T 26/10/1940 Macclesfield
- SLINGSBY Type 7 Kirby Cadet PD627
- SLINGSBY Type 7 Kirby Cadet PD628
- SLINGSBY Type 7 Kirby Cadet RA384
- SLINGSBY Type 7 Kirby Cadet RA854
- SLINGSBY Type 8 Kirby Tutor VM659
- SLINGSBY Type 8 Kirby Tutor VW535
- SLINGSBY Type 9 King Kite John Furlong's 1945 ATC Gliding School
- SLINGSBY Type 15 Gull IIIN 1945 Heston
- SLINGSBY Type 18 Hengist Mk I DG570 Early 1942 Airbone Forces Experimental Establishment
- SLINGSBY Type 18 Hengist Mk II DG573
- SLINGSBY Type 20 1/3/1945 HMSS Pretorian
- SLINGSBY Type 20 1944 Wombledon aerodrome
- SLINGSBY Type 24 Falcon 4 VM109 1/9/1946
- Target glider 32 Ft span
- Target glider 25 Ft span
- Target glider 16 Ft span
- Target glider 8 Ft span
- WACO CG-4A Hadrian
- WACO CG-4A Hadrian
- WACO CG-4A Hadrian I FR579 "Voo-Doo" 1/7/1943 RAF Prestwick, Scotladn
- WACO CG-4A Hadrian II B/48 1945 Heavy Glider Conversion
- WACO CG-4A Hadrian II 8 670 jun-45 Basal, India
- WACO CG-13A Hadrian
- Schempp-Hirth Minimoa BGA338
- RHOENBUSSARD Rhonbussard 26/10/1940 Congleton / North Rode Viaduct [ Off-Airport ]
- DE HAVILLAND AUSTRALIA G1
- DE HAVILLAND AUSTRALIA G2
- HUTTER HΓΌ 17B
- HINDUSTAN AERONAUTICS LIMITED G-1
This is a photo of the backstage.
I will post more photos showing the smaller group soon.
Cheers
Santiago
81 WWII gliders, all perfectly built, what is not to like?
Congratulations Santiago!
Many thanks for your comments.
That's an amazing collection and they all look great too!
Now that is dedication. That's about 15 years building for me.
No idea there were that many different gliders in the RAF! Thanks for the shot of your photo stage!
Thank you very much for your comments. Yes, there are not common but fortunately, we could finally do this series.
Here are some more photos
Slingsby Type 6 Kirby Kyte
Slingsby Type 7 Cadet
Slingsby Type 8 Kirby Tutor
Slingsby Type 9 King Kite and Slingsby Type 15 Gull III
Slingsby Type 20
Scott Vikings
Slingsby group (We should removed both scott vikings from the photo)
GAL 56 and 61
General Aircraft
Cheers
Santiago
Amazing !
Love the gliders of WW2 Many shown here I am not familiar with at all, like the flying wings .
More info on the single seat ones would be great .
Heave away Santiago ! Superb Display.
Thank you very much. Yes, some of them are not very common.
Send me an PM and I will send you what we have.
Cheers
Santiago
π ... Greetings ... π :
A very much decent and satisfactory collection there Santiago.
Thank you for sharing these images.
Your welcome. I am glad that you like them. This is just a small part of our collection.
Cheers
Santiago
What an incredible collection, Santiago @diamant01
I was not aware that there were so many variants in gliders.
All of them look great.
Thank you very much. We received help from many people since the available information on this topic is very little.
Cheers
Santiago
Beautiful collection! Well done.
Simply in incredible modeling! Iβm blown away Santiago! Thank you for sharing!
Hi Jim.
Thank you very much. My Father did a great job on most of them.
Cheers
Santiago
Impressive collection!
This collection is awesome, Santiago (@diamant01). The time and effort involved probably defies description.
Thank you very much George.
Yes, there is a lot of time involved behind each of our series.
Cheers
SAntiago
Amazing work Santiago