The ASK 14 was developed as a low-wing motorized version of the
Schleicher Ka 6E. The powerplant is a
Hirth F10 K19 four-cylinder,
two-stroke engine, made by
Hirth and driving a fully feathering
propeller. The aircraft is built from wood and covered with doped
aircraft fabric covering. The span wing employs a
NACA 63-618
airfoil at the
wing root transitioning to a NACA 63-615 section at the
wing tip and features
spoilers. The monowheel
landing gear is retractable. The
cockpit is covered by a
bubble canopy that gives all-around visibility. Due to its Ka 6E heritage the handling of the ASK 14 was described by
Soaring Magazine in 1983 as "superb". The ASK 14 was never
type certified and aircraft registered in the United States were in the
Experimental - Racing/Exhibition category. ASK 14s in Canada are in the category
CAR Standard 507.03(5)(a) Aircraft Held a Flight Permit - Private Aircraft prior 01/89. Those in the UK have an
EASA Certificate of Airworthiness. ==Operational history==