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The information contained in this site is provided on an "as is" basis with no guarantees of completeness, accuracy, usefulness or timeliness.
The information is not necessarily accurate, complete, or made with any manufacturer's approval. Information obtained here should be used with information from the manufacturer of the particular component and other authoritative sources, including the regulations applicable to your aircraft or other equipment, when deciding on a course of action.
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The site contains reports by owners and other parties of their experiences with technical issues related to the Wankel-powered Schleicher sailplanes. As of October, 2020, that includes the ASK21Mi, ASH26 E, ASH30Mi, ASH31Mi, and ASG32Mi.
These reports are not necessarily accurate, complete, or made with any manufacturer's approval. Information obtained here should be used with information from the manufacturer of the particular component and other authoritative sources, including the regulations applicable to your aircraft, when deciding on a course of action.
It is also important to note that the Wankel-powered Schleicher sailplanes have evolved over the years from the introduction of the first model (ASH26E) in 1994, particularly for the propulsion system, and what is reported for one glider may not apply to another glider.