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The Kassel 12 was a German glider used for training developed in the 1920s. It was a minimalist design with the pilot sitting atop a tapered wooden structure that supported a high wing on a set of struts and carried a conventional empennage at the rear. A spring skid was provided as undercarriage.

Made by Fieseler.

Met Or Eng
met
Manufacturer
Span Ft
32
Length Ft
21
Span M
10
Height M
2
Crew
One pilot
Perfhide
Y
National Origin
Germany
Span In
10
Height Ft
7
Height In
3
Length In
4
Length M
7
Category

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