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The ASW 20 is an FAI 15 metre Class glider designed by Gerhard Waibel and built by Alexander Schleicher GmbH & Co. Its fuselage is nearly identical to that of the ASW 19, mated to newly designed flapped wings for the 15 metre Class. The prototype first flew in 1977. It proved to be a highly successful glider, winning several World Championships, and was still being flown at this level up to 1995. Developments along its production life included winglets, pneumatic turbulators, and wingtip extensions. It remained in production until 1990, when it was superseded by the ASW 27. 765 were built by Schleicher and a further 140 were made under license by Centrair in France.

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  • Schleicher ASW 20 je jednomístný sportovní kluzák soutěžní 15metrové třídy. (cs)
  • Die Schleicher ASW 20 ist ein einsitziges Segelflugzeug in Faserverbundkunststoff-Bauweise für den Leistungssegelflug. Insgesamt wurden von 1977 bis 1990 905 ASW 20 gebaut, davon 100 in Lizenz bei der französischen Firma Centrair. Der Schwede Göran Ax gewann die Weltmeisterschaft 1981 in Paderborn mit einer ASW 20, außerdem wurden zahlreiche zweite und dritte Plätze mit ihr gewonnen. Es gab fünf verschiedene Versionen, deren Segelflug-Index bei 110–112 liegt. (de)
  • L'Alexander Schleicher ASW 20 est un planeur monoplace allemand de compétition classe FAI 15 mètres. Conçu par l'ingénieur Gerhard Waibel, l'ASW 20 a effectué son premier vol en 1977 et s'est imposé au plus haut niveau jusqu'en 1995 dans de nombreuses compétitions nationales et internationales. La production s'est achevée à Poppenhausen en 1990, l'ASW 27 prenant alors la relève, mais la firme française a acheté la licence et poursuivi la construction de ce planeur. * Treuillée ASW-20 CL. * ASW-20 en finale. * ASW-20 à l'atterrissage. (fr)
  • The ASW 20 is an FAI 15 metre Class glider designed by Gerhard Waibel and built by Alexander Schleicher GmbH & Co. Its fuselage is nearly identical to that of the ASW 19, mated to newly designed flapped wings for the 15 metre Class. The prototype first flew in 1977. It proved to be a highly successful glider, winning several World Championships, and was still being flown at this level up to 1995. Developments along its production life included winglets, pneumatic turbulators, and wingtip extensions. It remained in production until 1990, when it was superseded by the ASW 27. 765 were built by Schleicher and a further 140 were made under license by Centrair in France. The ASW 20 was successful in competition, winning numerous world and national championships. Dick Johnson reported that the ASW 20 was the first 15 m glider to demonstrate a measured L/D in excess of 40:1. Roy McMaster, Karl Striedieck and John Seymour won jointly, with others, the world triangle distance record of 1,435 km (892 mi) in 1994 in an ASW 20B. ASW 20s won second and third places in the 15 metre Class at the 1983 World Championships at Hobbs, New Mexico. (en)
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  • Schleicher ASW 20 je jednomístný sportovní kluzák soutěžní 15metrové třídy. (cs)
  • Die Schleicher ASW 20 ist ein einsitziges Segelflugzeug in Faserverbundkunststoff-Bauweise für den Leistungssegelflug. Insgesamt wurden von 1977 bis 1990 905 ASW 20 gebaut, davon 100 in Lizenz bei der französischen Firma Centrair. Der Schwede Göran Ax gewann die Weltmeisterschaft 1981 in Paderborn mit einer ASW 20, außerdem wurden zahlreiche zweite und dritte Plätze mit ihr gewonnen. Es gab fünf verschiedene Versionen, deren Segelflug-Index bei 110–112 liegt. (de)
  • L'Alexander Schleicher ASW 20 est un planeur monoplace allemand de compétition classe FAI 15 mètres. Conçu par l'ingénieur Gerhard Waibel, l'ASW 20 a effectué son premier vol en 1977 et s'est imposé au plus haut niveau jusqu'en 1995 dans de nombreuses compétitions nationales et internationales. La production s'est achevée à Poppenhausen en 1990, l'ASW 27 prenant alors la relève, mais la firme française a acheté la licence et poursuivi la construction de ce planeur. * Treuillée ASW-20 CL. * ASW-20 en finale. * ASW-20 à l'atterrissage. (fr)
  • The ASW 20 is an FAI 15 metre Class glider designed by Gerhard Waibel and built by Alexander Schleicher GmbH & Co. Its fuselage is nearly identical to that of the ASW 19, mated to newly designed flapped wings for the 15 metre Class. The prototype first flew in 1977. It proved to be a highly successful glider, winning several World Championships, and was still being flown at this level up to 1995. Developments along its production life included winglets, pneumatic turbulators, and wingtip extensions. It remained in production until 1990, when it was superseded by the ASW 27. 765 were built by Schleicher and a further 140 were made under license by Centrair in France. (en)
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  • Schleicher ASW 20 (cs)
  • Schleicher ASW 20 (de)
  • Alexander Schleicher ASW 20 (fr)
  • Schleicher ASW 20 (en)
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