About the CLARK DALE D AVID FLYER
The DG-series general aviation aircraft, produced by DG Flugzeugbau, represent a distinguished lineage of high-performance sailplanes and gliders. Originating from Germany, the series has become synonymous with aerodynamic efficiency, advanced materials, and exceptional flight characteristics. The company's history dates to the early 1970s when founder Gerhard Gutzwiller envisioned creating a new generation of gliders that combined cutting-edge technology with practical design principles to enhance the soaring experience for pilots. The DG-100, introduced in 1973, marked the company's first step into the competitive glider market. It was designed with fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP), a notable innovation at the time, which delivered improved strength and reduced weight compared to older wood and metal designs. The success of the DG-100 was closely followed by the DG-200 and DG-300 series, each refining aerodynamics and control systems to increase performance in various competitive categories. The DG-400 series, introduced in the 1980s, was among the first self-launching gliders equipped with a retractable engine, combining the purity of sailplane flight with the versatility of powered flight. This model catered to a niche market segment of glider pilots who sought independence from traditional winch or aerotow launches, enhancing cross-country soaring capability. Further advancements came with the DG-500 and DG-800 series, which offered two-seat configurations and advanced wing designs for better lift-to-drag ratios. These models were instrumental in training, competitive flying, and leisure soaring. Today, the DG Flugzeugbau line continues to focus on innovation, embracing modern composite materials, and integrating advanced avionics. This persistent commitment to quality and performance ensures that DG gliders remain a top choice for pilots looking to pursue the sport of soaring with the best technology available at their fingertips.