Akaflieg Hannover AFH-24

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AFH-24
Rolesingle seat sailplane
National origin Germany
ManufacturerAkaflieg Hannover
Number built1

The Akaflieg Hannover AFH-24 is a training glider designed and built in Germany.

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References

  1. "Akaflieg Hannover AFH-24". all-aero.com.