82. A competition on the Wasserkuppe. On such occasions as many as ten machines may be seen flying over the same slope
83.The "Fafnir" flown by Günter Groenhoff
84. The "Fafnir" taking off. This is the machine in which Günter made a number of spectacular flight and records 85. The R.F.D. Dagling. A primary training glider built by R.F. Dagnall of Guildford
86. The "Scud". A British intermediate soaring glider. Built by E.A. Abbott. Ldt., Farnham, and designed by Mr. L.E. Baynes 87. The R.F.D. sailplane. Span 14,6 metres. Built by R.F. Dagnall of Guildford and designed by J. Bewsher
88. The huge soaring plane "Austria", in flight 89. A Moth (Cirrus III engine) fitted for towing gliders and used by National Flying Service, Ldt., for thir demonstrations
90. Herr Kronfeld (left) and Miss Susie Lippens, the well known belgian lady glider pilot, at Hanworth Park 91. Herr Kronfeld's "Austria" at Hanworth Park. The largest glider in the world
The "Austria", viewed from below. A machine with a span of 90 feet