Schleicher ASH 25

ASH 25
Role Open Class sailplane
National origin Germany
Manufacturer Schleicher
Designer Martin Heide
Number built 260+


The ASH 25 is a two-seater high performance Open Class glider manufactured by Alexander Schleicher until September 2008, originally with a 25 metre wingspan.

Design and development

Designer Martin Heide (the 'H' in the type designation) combined the wing of the World Championship winning single-seater Schleicher ASW 22 with a fuselage derived from the Akaflieg Stuttgart FS-31 which had particularly low drag. The prototype was designated 'AS 22-2'.[1] The span was increased in later versions to 25.6 or 26 metres with winglets.

A 'turbo' version was also developed, the ASH 25E, followed by the self-launching ASH 25 Mi with a large retractable propeller and a Wankel engine. It was superseded in production by the ASH 30.

Variants

ASH 25
A 25m Open class glider, 25.6m or 26m wingspan when fitted with option winglets.
ASH 25E
Self-sustaining version (not self-launching) with a 24 hp Rotax 275 engine
ASH 25M
Self-launching version with a 60 hp AE50R engine. Both the ASH 25 and ASH 25E can be converted to the ASH 25M by the manufacturer.
ASH 25 Mi
Self-launching version with a 60 hp IAE50R-AA engine. The ASH 25, ASH 25E and ASH 25M can be converted to the ASH 25Mi by the manufacturer.
ASH 25J
Self-launching version with a jet engine
ASH 25EB
Self-launching version with a Rotax 535C engine, 27m wingspan and one-piece canopy
ASH 25EB/28
Self-launcher with one-piece canopy and 28m wingspan

Specifications (with 25.6 metre wings)

Data from [2]

General characteristics

Performance

See also


Related lists

Notes

References

Further reading

  • Johnson, Richard (May 1988), "A Flight Test Evaluation of the ASH 25" (PDF), Soaring (New Mexico, USA: Soaring Society of America, Inc.), archived from the original (PDF) on April 11, 2003, retrieved 3 August 2014 
  • Simons, Martin (2005). Sailplanes 1965-2000 (2nd revised ed.). Königswinter: EQIP Werbung und Verlag G.m.b.H. ISBN 978-3-9808838-1-8. 
  • Milgram, Fred Thomas; Judah; translator; contributor (1999). Fundamentals of sailplane design (3rd ed.). College Park, MD: College Park Press. ISBN 978-0966955309. 

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