
The SABCA S.13 Junior was a single seat high-wing basic training ultra-light glider of 1930.
At the start of the 1930s, SABCA wanted to relaunch the construction of gliders and designed this initiation glider to obtain A and B certificates for young pilots.

First flying in 1930, the glider was directly inspired by the German Zögling, the most visible difference being the stabilizer in the shape of a half-disc.
This glider will have a short career, especially since it was banned from flight for about a year, following a fatal accident.