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The ASK 21 is the first full-GRP two-seater produced by Schleicher, flying for the first time in February 1979. Production also began in 1979. In 2003 the operating time was extended to 18,000 hours. [1] In December 2004 the ASK 21 Mi, a self-launching version, made its first flight. A revised and improved version, the ASK 21B was introduced in ...
The ASK 16 was designed by Rudolf Kaiser for production by Alexander Schleicher GmbH & Co of Furth, Germany. The aircraft is of welded tube, wood and fabric construction and has a low-set high-aspect-ratio wing. Seating is side-by-side for two persons under a fully transparent side-hinged canopy.
In 1965 Rudolf Kaiser continued development of the two-seat Ka 2 and Schleicher Ka 7 by introducing the ASK 13, using a mixture of materials including metal, wood and fibreglass. It has swept-forward single-spar wings, positioned lower than in the Ka 7, which allows for a large blown canopy providing a good all-round view for both pilots.
Schleicher ASK 13 The Schleicher K7 Rhönadler is a West German high-wing , two-seat, glider that was designed by Rudolf Kaiser and produced by Alexander Schleicher GmbH & Co . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
The ASW 19 is a single-seat glider built by Alexander Schleicher GmbH & Co, first flying in 1975.It was originally designed as a Standard Class glider, but now mainly competes in the Club Class.
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ASK 13 (Two-seat trainer) ASK 14 (Single-seat touring motor glider) ASK 16 (Two-seat touring motor glider) ASK 18 (Club Class) ASK 21 (Glass fibre two-seat trainer) ASK 23 (Glass fibre Club Class) The modern era of using composite materials such as fiberglass and carbon fiber began with single-seat gliders designed by Gerhard Waibel. His ...
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