More than 260 of the various ASH 25 models have already
given many pilots countless hours of sheer gliding pleasure.
ASH 25 pilots have re-written the record books and the
aircraft has become the most successful open class glider
ever built. It has undoubtedly given a totally new meaning
to "Open Class".
Numerous design refinements have ensured the ASH 25's
ongoing popularity and kept the aircraft on top of its class
for over two decades. Significant performance increases,
however, and further demands on comfort and safety can only
be met with a totally new design.
Our decision could not be clearer.
No compromises...
and no resting on laurels - a brand new development is required
to maintain our leading position in "Open Class" well
into the future.
After our ASG 29 proved itself impressively on the
competition scene we decided to incorporate its outer wing
geometry and outer wing profile in the ASH 30 Mi. In terms
of performance an elliptical lift distribution (and a modern
wing section of only 13 % thickness) are by far more
important than a significant increase in wing span.
For top
performance - especially in the mid to high speed range - a
wingspan of 26.5 meter and a wing area of 17.1 m² is
offering the optimum solution. It permits the widest
possible range of wing loadings and allows pilots to adapt
the ASH 30 Mi to vastly different weather conditions - an
advantage not only for competition pilots.
The four part wing comes with detachable winglets as a
standard feature. Laminar airflow is maintained over an
unprecedented 95 % of the lower surface and blowhole
turbulator technology minimizes drag even further. All
control surface gaps are carefully sealed by Mylar tape
which allows the blowholes to be located much further back.
In fact they are no longer positioned in the wing but in
ailerons and flaps. The result is a significantly flatter
polar curve. For example, at a wing loading of 49.5 kg/m²
(10 lbs/ft²) and at speeds of around 200 km/h (110 kts)
ASH 30 Mi pilots can fly almost 20 km/h (11 kts) faster than their
ASH 25 counterparts for the same sink rate. The speed polar
comparison below tells the full story.
The fuselage is also an entirely new development. Recent
aerodynamic research was incorporated but occupant safety
and pilot comfort played an equally important role. For the
first time in the history of open class 2-seaters front and
back seat pilots can enjoy generous amounts of space. In
fact the ASH 30 Mi front seat was closely modeled on the
ASH 26 - a glider renown for its roomy cockpit. The front
canopy was also lengthened for much improved forward
visibility.
Thanks to a significantly enlarged back seat even 2 meter
tall pilots can enjoy comfortable flying for long periods of
time. Leg room is comparable with our ASK 21 trainer and
lower fuselage side walls have not only improved visibility
but also made access to both cockpits much easier.
Incorporating the latest research on harness attachment has
further enhanced occupant safety and comfort. Other safety
relevant details such as a hinged instrument panel (attached
to the front hinged canopy) remain standard on the ASH 30 Mi.
The same applies to the dual canopies. They not only
make entering and exiting the glider more comfortable but
they also ensure a much better canopy seal and allow an
easier emergency escape.
Automatic control connections are factory standard and so is
the sprung, robust and large diameter main wheel. When
extended it reaches far enough forward to make a small nose
wheel obsolete. Pilots will appreciate this design feature.
It not only avoids unnecessary drag but has also other
significant advantages, especially when self launching on
softer runways.
The only item not new is the drive unit. We have selected
the rotary engine from Diamond engines which is already
powering over 400 Schleicher self launching gliders
worldwide. Its reputation for reliability, vibration free
running, quietness, low maintenance requirements and its
41 kW of smooth rotary power makes this modern power plant
ideal for aircraft of this size. Engine management is easy
thanks to its fuel injection system and our new propeller
(optimized for good take off performance) gives the ASH 30 Mi a
short ground run and an impressive climb rate.
Standard equipment...
high-grade acrylic paint
waterballast system in the outer wings
rubber-shock-mounted landing gear with a big 380 x 150 tire
hydraulic disc brake
automatic control connections
additional vent on the right cockpit wall in both cockpits
safety belts with central lock
battery support in the fin
multi probe in the fin
Optional equipment...
tinted canopies
solar cell set integrated into engine bay doors
steerable tail wheel
bug wiper garage
water tank in the fin
additional fuel tank in the wing
engine control in the rear cockpit
carbon fiber pushrods in the wing
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