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Members of a student gliding club in Brunswick, West Germany, have built the world's largest glider, the SB 10. It has a wing span of 29 metres. They are also building the SB 11, the first glider to be made entirely of synthetic fibre.

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Press, 10 April 1978, Page 19

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Members of a student gliding club in Brunswick, West Germany, have built the world's largest glider, the SB 10. It has a wing span of 29 metres. They are also building the SB 11, the first glider to be made entirely of synthetic fibre. Press, 10 April 1978, Page 19

Members of a student gliding club in Brunswick, West Germany, have built the world's largest glider, the SB 10. It has a wing span of 29 metres. They are also building the SB 11, the first glider to be made entirely of synthetic fibre. Press, 10 April 1978, Page 19