The Vogt Lo-170 is a West German high-wing, FAI Open Class single seat glider that was designed by Alfred Vogt.
Design and development
The development of the Lo-170 was started in 1960. It was intended as a modern wingspan cross country sailplane for production by Schempp-Hirth. Schempp-Hirth decided to produce the Schempp-Hirth Standard Austria and its FAI Open Class variant Schempp-Hirth SHK instead and as a result only one Lo-170 was produced. ==Operational history==
Operational history
The aircraft was converted to a motor glider in 1972, with two wing-mounted engines. Plans included increasing the span to . ==Specifications (Lo-170) ==