The ASH 30 is a two-seater Open Class glider manufactured by Alexander Schleicher, developed as a replacement for the ASH 25.[3] The Mi version is powered by a 41 kW (55 hp) Wankel engine.[4] The prototype made its maiden flight on 7 April 2011 from Wasserkuppe.[1]
| ASH 30 | |
|---|---|
| Martin Heide and Peter Kremer flying the maiden flight. | |
| Role | Open Class sailplane Type of aircraft |
| National origin | Germany |
| Manufacturer | Schleicher |
| Designer | Martin Heide |
| First flight | 7 April 2011[1] |
| Number built | 5 as of 2013[2] |
The improvements over the ASH 25 are given as:
Data from Schleicher.[6]
General characteristics
Performance
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Schleicher gliders | |
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| Wooden construction pre-World War II | |
| Wooden construction (Rudolf Kaiser) | |
| GRP construction (Rudolf Kaiser) | |
| GRP construction (Gerhard Waibel) | |
| GRP construction (Martin Heide) | |
| GRP construction (Michael Greiner) | |
| GRP construction - unspecified designer | |