List of gliders (P)
This is a list of gliders/sailplanes of the world, (this reference lists all gliders with references, where available)[1] Note: Any aircraft can glide for a short time, but gliders are designed to glide for longer.
| List of gliders | 
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| By constructor name | 
| Lists of aircraft | 
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P
    
    
Pajno
    
(Vittorio Pajno)
- Pajno V-1
 - Pajno V-½ Rondine
 - Pajno V-3
 
Paknys
    
(Antanas Paknys & A. Gysas)
- Paknys P-1 Uodas
 - Paknys P-2 (Originally PAGY or PAGY-1 [some confuse P-2 with PAGY-2]
 - Paknys PAGY-2 1938, fitted with 18–20 hp engine [sources vary as to conversion to or from motorglider]
 - Paknys P-3 Nerija (Spit) [2]
 - Paknys P-4 Termikas
 
Pánek
    
(Přemysl Pánek)
- Pánek P-2
 - Pánek P-3
 - Pánek P-4
 - Pánek N-26-V Ostaš 1
 
Pánka (glider constructor)
    
- Pánka 1924 primary
 
Paolini
    
(Sfredo Paolini)
- Paolini SP-38
 
Partenavia
    
- Partenavia P-56 Zefiro
 - Partenavia Sea Sky
 
Pascoe
    
(E.A. Pascoe)
- Pascoe EP-1 Spruce Goose
 - Pascoe EP-2 Super Goose
 
Pavelek
    
(František Pavelek)
- Pavelek P-1 1936 PAVELEK, František
 - Pavelek P-2 1937 PAVELEK, František
 
Payre
    
(Georges Payre)
- Payre AM-56
 
Pelton
    
(Alfred Paul Pelton)
- Pelton Hawk
 - Pelton Bat
 - Pelton Bronzewing
 - Pelton ground training machine
 
Pelzner
    
(Willy Pelzner)
- Pelzner C
 - Pelzner Hängegleiter 1920
 
Peregrine Sailplanes
    
- Peregrine Sailplanes KR-03 (Puchatek)
 
Pešta
    
(František Pešta)
- Pešta Peta-Z
 
Peterson
    
(Max A. Peterson / Peterson Sailplane Corporation)
Petsuha
    
(A. I. Petsuha)
- Petsuha PAI-6 – (Пьецуха ПАИ-6)
 
Peulet
    
(Henri Peulet / Aéro-Club de Créteil)
- Peulet PC-1 Bigorneau
 - Peulet Biplace Marcel Guittard
 
Peyean
    
(K. Peyean)
- Peyean Boot I
 - Peyean Boot II
 - Peyean Schwalbe
 
Peyronnenc
    
(Pierre Peyronnenc)
- Peyronnenc PP-1
 
Pfitzner
    
(Alexander L. Pfitzner)
- Pfitzner american glider
 
Piattelli
    
(Piattelli, Fidia)
- Piattelli PH-3
 - Piattelli PH-7
 
Pierce
    
(Percy Pierce)
- Pierce 0-2-1
 - Pierce 1909 glider
 
Piermarcucci
    
(Société Piermarcucci / Marcucci, Pier)
- Piermarcucci TST-3
 - Piermarcucci TST-8 DM
 
PIK
    
(Polyteknikkojen Ilmailukerho)
- PIK-1
 - PIK-2
 - PIK-3
 - PIK-3a Kanttikolmonen
 - PIK-3b
 - PIK-3c Kajava
 - PIK-4
 - PIK-5 Cumulus
 - PIK-6
 - PIK-7 Harakka
 - PIK-12
 - PIK-13
 - PIK-14
 - PIK-16 Vasama
 - PIK-17a Tumppi
 - PIK-17b Tintti
 - PIK-20 Tiu
 - PIK-22
 - PIK-24 Pileus
 - PIK-30
 
Pilcher
    
(Percy Sinclair Pilcher)
- Pilcher Bat 1895
 - Pilcher Beetle 1895
 - Pilcher Hawk 1897
 - Pilcher Triplane 1899
 
Pimoule
    
(J. Pimoule)
- Pimoule 1922 glider
 
Pipistrel
    
(Pipistrel d.o.o Ajdovščina)
- Pipistrel Apis
 - Pipistrel Apis-Bee
 - Pipistrel Sinus
 - Pipistrel Taurus
 - Pipistrel Virus
 - Albastar AS 18 – Albastar production
 
Pitrman-Pešta
    
(František Pitrman & František Pešta / Dílny PO MLL Praha, Maniny)
- Pitrman-Pešta PP-1 Tulák 37
 
Ploszajski
    
(Jerzy Ploszajski)
- Ploszajski KLS-II
 
Polikarpov
    
(Nikolaj Polikarpov / AMI)
- Polikarpov BDP[5][6]
 - Polikarpov BDP-2[5][6]
 - Polikarpov MP[5][6]
 - Polikarpov PB[6]
 
Politechnika Warszawska
    
(Warsaw Polytechnic)
- Politechnika Warszawska PW-1 ULS
 - Politechnika Warszawska PW-2 Gapa
 - Politechnika Warszawska PW-2D – Mannschaft LKK – aka DWLKK PW-2D
 - Politechnika Warszawska PW-3 Bakcyl
 - Politechnika Warszawska PW-3V
 - Politechnika Warszawska PW-4 Pelikan – Mannschaft LKK
 - Politechnika Warszawska PW-5 Smyk – Roman Switkiewicz
 - Politechnika Warszawska PW-6 – Roman Switkiewicz
 
Polyt
    
(Polyteknisk Flyvegruppe – Polytechnic flying club)
- Polyt I
 - Polyt II
 - Polyt III
 - Polyt IV
 
Poncelet
    
(Paul Poncelet / Société Anonyme Belge de Construction Aéronautique)
- Poncelet Castar – Poncelet, Paul – SABCA (Société Anonyme Belge de Construction Aéronautique)
 - Poncelet Vivette – Poncelet, Paul – SABCA (Société Anonyme Belge de Construction Aéronautique)
 
Popa
    
(Ovidiu Popa)
- Popa OP-1 – (Ovidiu Popa)
 - Popa OP-22 – (Ovidiu Popa)
 
Porte-Pirie
    
(Lieutenant John Cyrill Porte and Lieutenant Pirie)
- Porte-Pirie 1909 glider
 
Pottier
    
(Avions Pottier)
- Pottier JP 14-34
 - Pottier JP 15-40
 
Poznań Aviation Circle
    
(Poznań Aviation Circle Motyl / Michal Bohattrew)
- Poznań Aviation Circle Motyl (Butterfly) No.20 – Second Polish Glider Contest 17 May – 15 June 1925
 
Pratt
    
(Percival Justin Pratt / AMSCO (Aircraft Manufactory and Supply Company)
- Pratt 1929 glider
 - Pratt 1934
 - Pratt Stunter
 - Pratt Two Seater
 - Pratt Utility
 
Pretoria University
    
- Pretoria University Exulans
 
ProFe
    
(Czech Republic)
Pützer
    
(Alfons Pützer KG)
- Pützer Doppelraab
 - Pützer Dohle
 - Pützer Elster
 - Pützer Motorraab
 - Pützer SR.57 Bussard - de:Pützer Bussard
 - Pützer MS.60
 - Pützer MS.75
 
Pyshnov
    
(V. S. Pyshnov / AVF – Akademiya Vozdushnogo Flota – air fleet academy (built at the Aviarabotnik glider section))
- Pychnov Strij
 
PZL Bielsko
    
- PZL Bielsko SZD-51 Junior
 - PZL Bielsko SZD-52 (Amber 15 Crocus)
 - PZL Bielsko SZD-54 Perkoz (Grebe)
 - PZL Bielsko SZD-55
 - PZL Bielsko SZD-56 Diana
 - PZL Bielsko SZD-59 Acro
 
PZL Krosno
    
- PZL Krosno KR-02
 - PZL Krosno KR-03 Puchatek – Jerzy Krawsczyk and Eugeniusz Pelczar
 - Peregrine Sailplanes KR-03 (Puchatek)
 
PZL Mielec
    
- PZL M-3 Pliszka (Wagtail)
 
Notes
    
- "j2mcl-planeurs". Team J2mcL. Retrieved 29 November 2012.
 -  "Archived copy". www.lizdas.lt. Archived from the original on 24 November 2006. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - Cynk, Jerzy B. (1971). Polish Aircraft 1893–1939. London: Putnam. ISBN 978-0-370-00085-5.
 - Mrazek, James E. (1977). Fighting gliders of World War II. London: Hale. pp. 161-163. ISBN 978-0312289270.
 - Gunston, Bill (1983). Aircraft of the Soviet Union : the encyclopaedia of Soviet aircraft since 1917. London: Osprey. pp. 39–40. ISBN 978-0850454451.
 - Gugju, Ion; Gheorghe Iacobescu; ovidiu Ionescu. Romanian Aeronautical Constructions 1905 - 1974. Brasov. pp. 278–279.
 - Taylor, John W.R. FRHistS. ARAeS (1962). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1962-63. London: Sampson, Low, Marston & Co Ltd.
 - "Projekt 8 Dolphin". Retrieved 12 July 2016.