Talk:Schleicher ASW 24

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To the author of the previous contribution under "Asw-24": Hello, thanks for contributing the stub. I have renamed it to conform with the glider types naming convention followed by the group of most assiduous contributers to gliding articles in the English language Wikipedia. Please also note that the manufacturer nowadays has abandoned hyphens in the type designators (previously: AS-W24, nowadays: ASW 24). I have felt also the need to delete your appreciation of the capabilities of the type, as it is both subjective and innacurate. The ASW 24 flies very well but is less competitive that several other types in its class; it only won a FAI international contest once, and this fifteen years after its introduction (Sarah Harland, 2001 Women's Worlds).