Schleicher ASK 16 at Speyer-Edry airfield, Germany, in June 2007
Role
Touring motor glider
Type of aircraft
National origin
Germany
Manufacturer
Alexander Schleicher GmbH & Co
Designer
Rudolf Kaiser
First flight
2 February 1971
Introduction
1972
Status
in service
Primary user
club and private flyers
Number built
44
The ASK 16 was designed by Rudolf Kaiser for production by Alexander Schleicher GmbH & Co of Furth, Germany. The aircraft is of welded tube, wood and fabric construction and has a low-set high-aspect-ratio wing.
Seating is side-by-side for two persons under a fully transparent side-hinged canopy. The standard powerplant is a 72 hp (54 kW) Limbach L1700 driving a Hoffman variable-pitch propeller.[1]
The ASK 16 has a retractable tail-wheel undercarriage with the main units mounted under the wings and retracting inwards. It is fitted with dual controls to permit use in the primary training role.[1]
Production and operation
The prototype first flew on 2 February 1971 and a total of 44 aircraft were built for operation by clubs and private owners.[1] Most of the completed aircraft remained in active service in 2005, including examples flying in Germany, Ireland, Italy, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
Specifications
Data from Airlife's World Aircraft,[1] Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1971-72[2]