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The Schleicher ASG 29 is a German sailplane manufactured by Alexander Schleicher GmbH & Co since 2006. It can be flown as an 18 metre Class glider or as a 15 metre Class glider. The 'G' indicates a design by Michael Greiner. It is a refinement of the popular ASW-27 and for certification purposes it is designated the ASW-27-18.
A Schleicher ASH 25. Designers Martin Heide and Michael Greiner have produced: ASH 25 (Two-seat Open Class) ASH 26 (18 metre Class, often motorised) ASG 29 (15 metre Class and 18 metre Class) ASH 30 Mi (Two-seat Open Class, motorised, replacing ASH 25) ASH 31 (Open class and 18 metre class, replacing ASH 26) ASG 32 (Two-Seater Class)
The ASH 31 was announced at the end of 2008 by Alexander Schleicher. The glider was developed as a replacement for the ASH 26. [3] The self-launching Mi version is powered by a 41 kW (55 hp) Wankel engine. [4] The improvements over the ASH 26 and ASG 29 are given as: Extended ailerons; Redesigned wing structure
18 meter Class Winner: Russell Cheetham, UK; Glider: Alexander Schleicher ASG 29; Open Class Winner: Peter Harvey, UK; Glider: Schempp-Hirth Nimbus-4T; 15th Championships – 2009 Pociūnai, Lithuania 25 July 2009 – 8 August 2009 Official website. 20 meter Two-Seater Class Winners: Janusz Centka/M. Szumski, Poland; Glider Schempp-Hirth Duo ...
The power unit has already been used in Schleicher ASG 32 EI, except the batteries are mounted in the wings rather than the fuselage. The AS 34Me has an air-cooled EMRAX motor with 35 kW maximum and 25 kW continuous power output and a completely retractable propeller, unlike front electric sustainer (FES) units used on gliders such as the ...
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