Overview
Grob Aerospace started developing gliders in early 1970. The range evolved from a single seater glider to a multi-passenger glider. The Twin III SL self-launching aircraft powered by retractable engines was the first all-composite glider to receive FAA certification.
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Speed Astir - Elastic Flap | G 109B | G 850: Strato 2C | ||||||||||||
The Grob glider's performance convinced always through their outstanding flight performance, the beneficial flight characteristics, the roomy cockpit and the sturdiness.
| Grob produced the world’s first genuine series production composite motor glider. These economic aircraft have an enviable reputation for reliability and safety and are popular with pilots and passengers alike.
| Five world records for altitude, time-to-climb and flight endurance achieved with the research aircraft developed by Grob Aerospace. Grob took its expertise in composite technology to a new level.
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