SOLO® develops and manufactures aircraft engines for motorized gliders since 1963. The first certified aircraft engine was the engine SOLO 560, a four cylinder boxer engine, which was installed in a Scheibe Motorspatz. Later the company Hirth produced that engine as F 10 type.
In 1983 the engine 2350 was certified after cooperation with Prof. Oehler and powers since then the 5-blade propellers of the “Turbos”. More than 1000 gliders with this power plant are flying worldwide. The engine 2350 is also produced in the versions 2350B and BS in the Piccolo motor glider of Technoflug, as 2350C in the Ventus and DG 100T plus as 2350D in the DuoDiscus of Schempp Hirth.
In 1998 the water-cooled engine 2625 was certified in two versions. This engine is installed in the self-launching sailplanes of the companies Schempp Hirth, DG Flugzeugbau, Binder, LAK and HPH. The newest development is the injected 262502i.
Today the majority of the motorised sailplanes are using SOLO® engines.