Grulich S.1 Trainer Monoplane & His Activities

Found an article about this rare bird, though it is in Italian I thought it might be interesting.

Barely anthing at all to find about this aircraft.

http://www.avia-it.com/act/profili_daerei/aerei_di_ieri_e_di_oggi/Aerei_di_ieri_stampa_del_tempo/PA_aerei_ieri_stampa_agg_magg_07/11_Velivolo_Grulich_S1/11_Velivolo_Grulich_S1.pdf
 

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For a better "visibility" I have extracted the 2 photos into a seperate post.

I presume, these must be the only existing ones
 

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Thank you!

What is really astonishing to me, that this bird isn't even mentioned in Bruno Lange's books "Buch der deutschen Luftfahrttechnik".
 
Grulich also V.I and V.II,where were a licence built Fokker F.II,and there
was also V.3,as a high-wing airliner monoplane,with open cockpit.
 
Grulich built Fokker F.II and F.III as Grulich-Fokker F.II and F.III and built another airliner, the V.1, according to its own designs, and there was also a project for a transoceanic flying boat.
 

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