View Full Version : New Schleicher ASG 32 20 m 2-seater
Paul Remde
April 23rd 13, 03:08 AM
Hi,
This looks very interesting:
http://www.alexander-schleicher.de/Neuigkeiten/aktuell_118_e.htm
What a lovely new sailplane!!!
Paul Remde
On Monday, April 22, 2013 9:08:07 PM UTC-5, Paul Remde wrote:
> Hi,
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> This looks very interesting:
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> http://www.alexander-schleicher.de/Neuigkeiten/aktuell_118_e.htm
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> What a lovely new sailplane!!!
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> Paul Remde
Seems to be existing only on paper so far. Calling it a Duo ASG-29 doesn't sound innovative so they stuck with their very German and uncool letter-number combo. Smart move to try and capture some of the 20m class business dominated by the Duo Discus.
Agree with Paul: lovely new glider!
Herb
Dave Nadler
April 23rd 13, 03:16 PM
On Tuesday, April 23, 2013 6:19:16 AM UTC-7, wrote:
> Seems to be existing only on paper so far.
Say what ? Prototype flew > two years ago, at least one expected
in USA late this year...
On Tuesday, April 23, 2013 8:19:16 AM UTC-5, wrote:
> On Monday, April 22, 2013 9:08:07 PM UTC-5, Paul Remde wrote:
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> Seems to be existing only on paper so far. Calling it a Duo ASG-29 doesn't sound innovative so they stuck with their very German and uncool letter-number combo. Smart move to try and capture some of the 20m class business dominated by the Duo Discus.
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Pictures of the nearly complete fuselage. Note the split canopy like on the -21. "Garages" for bug wipers.
http://www.lvzc.be/forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=1315
This will be the Arcus challenger, competition is good. Electric sustainer announced.
Greg Arnold
April 23rd 13, 05:41 PM
At a convention a decade ago, I asked the AS guy why they didn't build a
glider like the Duo. His response was "But who would buy it?" I guess
they have finally figured out that there is a market for this type of
glider.
On 4/22/2013 7:08 PM, Paul Remde wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This looks very interesting:
> http://www.alexander-schleicher.de/Neuigkeiten/aktuell_118_e.htm
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> What a lovely new sailplane!!!
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> Paul Remde
rk
April 23rd 13, 06:51 PM
On Tuesday, April 23, 2013 4:19:16 PM UTC+3, wrote:
> On Monday, April 22, 2013 9:08:07 PM UTC-5, Paul Remde wrote:
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> > Hi,
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> Seems to be existing only on paper so far. Calling it a Duo ASG-29 doesn't sound innovative so they stuck with their very German and uncool letter-number combo. Smart move to try and capture some of the 20m class business dominated by the Duo Discus.
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> Agree with Paul: lovely new glider!
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> Herb
"Duo ASG-29"? Glider named like that would NOT capture any business at all... That uncool letter-number logic goes back to KA-1.
Peter von Tresckow
April 23rd 13, 06:53 PM
rk > wrote:
> On Tuesday, April 23, 2013 4:19:16 PM UTC+3, wrote:
>> On Monday, April 22, 2013 9:08:07 PM UTC-5, Paul Remde wrote:
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>>> Hi,
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>>> This looks very interesting:
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>>> http://www.alexander-schleicher.de/Neuigkeiten/aktuell_118_e.htm
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>>> What a lovely new sailplane!!!
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>> Seems to be existing only on paper so far. Calling it a Duo ASG-29
>> doesn't sound innovative so they stuck with their very German and uncool
>> letter-number combo. Smart move to try and capture some of the 20m
>> class business dominated by the Duo Discus.
>>
>> Agree with Paul: lovely new glider!
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>> Herb
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> "Duo ASG-29"? Glider named like that would NOT capture any business at
> all... That uncool letter-number logic goes back to KA-1.
Heck as a proud Ka-6 driver I kinda like the AS naming convention. Very
ordentlich :-)
Pete
Paul Remde
April 23rd 13, 08:24 PM
Hi Dave,
Are you thinking of the open class ASH 30 Mi?
I learned about the ASG 32 from a post by Rene de Dreu yesterday showing
photos of the ASG 32 being prepared for its debut at the Aero.
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.461586677245025.1073741825.100001810917029&type=1
Paul Remde
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"Dave Nadler" wrote in message
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On Tuesday, April 23, 2013 6:19:16 AM UTC-7, wrote:
> Seems to be existing only on paper so far.
Say what ? Prototype flew > two years ago, at least one expected
in USA late this year...
Steve Leonard[_2_]
April 23rd 13, 08:38 PM
Interesting that the brochure lists the pure sailplane and the self launcher max gross weight at 1874 lbs (850KG). I didn't think the LBA allowed pure sailplanes to be certified to above 750KG. Maybe this is just an early brochure oops?
Helge_Zembold
April 26th 13, 08:40 PM
Hi Dave,
Are you thinking of the open class ASH 30 Mi?
I learned about the ASG 32 from a post by Rene de Dreu yesterday showing
photos of the ASG 32 being prepared for its debut at the Aero.
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.461586677245025.1073741825.100001810917029&type=1
Paul Remde
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"Dave Nadler" wrote in message
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On Tuesday, April 23, 2013 6:19:16 AM UTC-7, wrote:
Seems to be existing only on paper so far.
Say what ? Prototype flew two years ago, at least one expected
in USA late this year...
Hey guys,
before we get something mixed up he I saw the fuselage of the first ASG 32 Mi yesterday at Aero exhibition in Germany. It is basically the same fuselage as the ASH 30 except the tail. The wings will be completed in summer, first flight will be next year.
As the ASG 32 will be a flapped glider, it is surely supposed to compete with the Arcus and not with the Duo.
Concerning the ASH 30 which flew in 2011, AS says that the certification process was delayed due to a failed cockpit stress test. They wanted to make sure the whole glider is fully certified before selling more of them as they did not want to have them airborne just with a permit-to-fly. Number four will be delivered soon.
Bye, Helge
GM
April 27th 13, 01:08 PM
On Monday, April 22, 2013 10:08:07 PM UTC-4, Paul Remde wrote:
> Hi, This looks very interesting: http://www.alexander-schleicher.de/Neuigkeiten/aktuell_118_e.htm What a lovely new sailplane!!! Paul Remde
The old rule of 'if you have to ask, you can't afford it' is in effect here but I do it anyway: any information about the 'MSRP' for this one?
Uli
Andreas Maurer
April 28th 13, 03:15 AM
On Sat, 27 Apr 2013 05:08:45 -0700 (PDT), GM >
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>On Monday, April 22, 2013 10:08:07 PM UTC-4, Paul Remde wrote:
>> Hi, This looks very interesting: http://www.alexander-schleicher.de/Neuigkeiten/aktuell_118_e.htm What a lovely new sailplane!!! Paul Remde
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>The old rule of 'if you have to ask, you can't afford it' is in effect here but I do it anyway: any information about the 'MSRP' for this one?
Think Arcus - the price will be very similar.
Andreas
Sean F (F2)
April 29th 13, 07:33 PM
Neat. Will be 4 years until one hits the US, at best.
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