The Bonomi BS.14 Astore (English: Goshawk) was a two-seat training and aerobatic glider, designed and built in Italy in 1935.
Each part had a constant chord central section, and was straight tapered outboard, ending with rounded tips.
The two parts met at and were supported by a low fuselage pedestal; they were braced on each side by a distorted, faired, steel V-strut, with its base mounted on the lower fuselage directly below the forward spar and its two upper ends attached to each of the spars at the outer end of the centre section.
The student or passenger sat at the centre of gravity under the wing in a cockpit that formed part of the central pedestal, with side and roof windows.
A wooden landing skid with rubber springing, assisted by a small tail bumper served as its undercarriage.