The design of the Olympia Meise however survived the war and it was taken up by a British firm called Chilton Aircraft Ltd.
Elliotts had been asked in 1945 by Chilton Aircraft Ltd to make one set of wings for the Chilton Olympia, a glider that had been developed in pre-war Germany as the DFS Olympia Meise.
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