- Alexander Schleicher GmbH & Co
Alexander Schleicher
GmbH & Co is a major manufacturer ofsailplane s located in Poppenhausen, nearFulda inGermany . It is also the oldest sailplane manufacturer in the world.The company was founded in 1926 by
Alexander Schleicher using money that he had won as a pilot in agliding competition. It grew quickly in size and fame, producing many notable designs including the "Anfänger ("Beginner")", "Zögling ("Student")", "Professor", "Mannheim", and the "Stadt Frankfurt (City of Frankfurt)". Meanwhile, the aircraft produced under contract by the company continued to grow in size and complexity, reaching their pinnacle with the "DFS Rhönadler (Rhön eagle)" and "DFS Rhönbussard (Rhön buzzard)" designed byHans Jacobs , and a huge, three-seat experimental glider built from a design byAlexander Lippisch for the "Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug " (DFS - German Research Institute for Sailplane Flight). By the time war broke out in Europe, Schleicher was already employing hundreds of workers in what was a major enterprise.During
World War II , the factory was used to maintain and repair training gliders for theHitler Youth who received flight training at the Wasserkuppe. At the end of the war, aviation activities were suspended in allied-occupied Germany, and Alexander Schleicher returned to his roots, using his factory to build furniture until the restrictions were lifted in 1951 and the company could build sailplanes once more.The first notable post-war designs were made by
Rudolf Kaiser and include:
* Ka 6 (Standard Class)
* Ka 7 (Two seat trainer)
* Ka 8 (Standard Class)
* 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
Glass Fiber began with single seat gliders designed byGerhard Waibel . His designs are:
* ASW 12 (Open Class)
* ASW 15 (Standard Class)
* ASW 17 (Open Class)
* ASW 19 (Standard Class)
* ASW 20 (15 metre Class, some with tip extensions)
* ASW 22 (Open Class)
* ASW 24 (Standard Class)
* ASW 27 (15 metre Class)
* ASW 28 (Standard Class, but some also with tips for 18 metres)DesignersMartin Heide andMichael Greiner have produced:
* ASH 25 (Two seat Open Class)
* ASH 30 Mi (Two seat Open Class, motorised)
* ASH 26 (18 metre Class, often motorised)
* ASG 29 (15 metre Class and 18 metre Class)External links
* [http://www.alexander-schleicher.de/index_e.htm Schleicher company website (in English)]
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