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ASW 17
Role
Open-class sailplane
Type of aircraft
National origin
Germany
Manufacturer
Schleicher
Designer
Gerhard Waibel
First flight
17 July 1971
Number built
55
External image
Schleicher ASW 17 landing with the aid of air brakes and a braking parachute
The Schleicher ASW 17 is a single-seat Open Class sailplane that was built by the German manufacturer Alexander Schleicher GmbH & Co and first flew in 1971. It replaced the ASW 12, and was replaced in 1981 by the ASW 22.
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