The last stop of my 3-day visit to Germany was Kirchheim unter Teck, near Stuttgart, where the Schempp-Hirth glider factory is located.
After visiting the Schempp-Hirth plant, I visited Fliegende Museum Hahnweide, a vintage glider and airplane restorers and flyers club.
Schempp-Hirth Go-1 Wolf, Schempp-Hirth's first glider
Slingsby T.21
Schempp-Hirth Go-4 Goevier
Schleicher ASK 13
Schempp-Hirth Go-3 Minimoa
Schempp-Hirth SHK
DFS Kranich
Fliegende Museum Hahnweide - Vintage glider club
Fliegende Museum Hahnweide - Vintage glider club
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Re: Fliegende Museum Hahnweide - Vintage glider club
Great set love the vintage gliders. Gliders are so overlooked but can make great photos. Interestingly the T21 is still operated on the UK BGA register. Have spent many a flight in a ASK13.
Re: Fliegende Museum Hahnweide - Vintage glider club
Hi Rob,farnboroughrob wrote: ↑Wed 03 May 2017, 8:15 pmGreat set love the vintage gliders. Gliders are so overlooked but can make great photos. Interestingly the T21 is still operated on the UK BGA register. Have spent many a flight in a ASK13.
Randomly came across this - the K-13 wasn't the RAE Aviation Sports K-13? 199 BGA number.
I soloed in that in 1987 - I'd love to see some photos of it if anyone could help?
Ta