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							Revell's forthcoming 1/32 scaleSchleicher ASK 21 Glider
 
			Preview   
	 Previewed by Jay Laverty 
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   Revell will be releasing Schleicher ASK 21 Glider in May 
	2005.    
	   The following information about the model was sourced from 
	Revell's website: 04224 Glider Plane Schleicher ASK 21 STREAMLINED BEAUTY OF THE SKIES!!
 Its benign handling makes the Alexander Schleicher ASK 21 highly suitable 
	for use as a trainer - a gentle introduction for beginners!
 
 The first AKS 21 left the production line in 1979. Its glass fibre 
	reinforced plastic-construction gives it greater strength than aircraft of 
	mixed construction. Approved for aerobatics -4g and +6,5g the sailplane can 
	fly such manoeuvres as steep turn, loops, Immelmanns, lazy eights and 
	chandelles.
 
 Model details
 Scale 1:32
 Release date 05/2005
 Length 261 mm
 Wingspan 531 mm
 Skill Level 9
 Original details
 Type description Aerobatic two-seat trainer Year/Period 1979/2001 Origin D 
	Speed 280 kph
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																																																					Thanks to Revell Germany for the sprues and to Jay Laverty for the Preview information and images 
 Page Created 20 March, 2005Last updated 20 March, 2005
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