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English: Glider BrO-18 "Boružė" by Lithuanian constructor Br.Oškinis, tested in 1975. It was smallest in the world at that time.
Lietuvių: Sklandytuvas BrO-18 "Boružė", sukurtas Broniaus Oškinio, išbandytas 1975. Tuo metu tai buvo mažiausias sklandyuvas pasaulyje. Br. Oškinis pirmasis panaudotojo plyšinius sparnus.
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Glider BrO-18 "Boružė" by Lithuanian constructor Br.Oškinis, tested in 1975. It was smallest in the world at that time.

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