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The AMS-Flight Carat A is a single-seat, high performance . The sailplane was originally designed and built by in Germany and is now manufactured by in Slovenia.Bayerl, Robby; Martin Berkemeier; et al: World Directory of Leisure Aviation 2011-12, page 141. WDLA UK, Lancaster UK, 2011. ISSN 1368-485X


Design and development
The Carat was designed by Technoflug around the and horizontal tail of the Schempp-Hirth Discus , marrying these to a new , , and engine.. Structurally the aircraft is a mixture of and composites. The wings have foam cores. In plan the wings have parallel chord inner panels and two outer sections of increasing straight taper. are an option. Schempp-Hirth type airbrakes are mounted on the upper surfaces of the inner panels, with on the underside to ensure a controlled boundary layer transition from laminar to turbulent flow without separation. The wings have 3° of dihedral.

Though the Discus and the Carat share wings, they position them differently: the Discus is a mid-wing aircraft, the Carat a low-wing one. Like the Discus, the Carat has a high with separate and elevators. The tailplane, like the wings, is detachable for easy transport. The , enclosed in a large clear single piece , is at the of the wing, with the main spar under the pilot's knees. The Carat has a conventional electrically-operated inwardly . The main wheels have hydraulically operated disc brakes and there is a parking brake. The non-retractable tailwheel is steerable.

The Carat is powered by an air-cooled, four cylinder, Volkswagen derived, 40 kW (54 hp) Sauer S1800 piston engine. This drives the unique feature of the Carat, its folding two blade : the blades fold forward like spears to minimize drag when the engine is off. This is in contrast to other motorgliders which mostly either store the propeller inside the fuselage, or merely feather the propeller blades. The Carat's propeller is opened by the centrifugal force on the turning blades, working against a folding force provided by a gas damping spring mechanism. This folding mechanism has the advantage of simplicity, but it means that the engine can not be windmill-started if the battery is flat. Because of the forward pointing blades when the engine is off, the Carat cannot be towed aloft like traditional sailplanes.

The first flight was made on 16 December 1997 and the first production model displayed at Aero '99 at in April 1999 as the Technoflug TFK-2 Carat. Certification was achieved in 2003, by which time marketing had been passed to AMS.


Operational history
Six production aircraft had been built by the end of 2003 and thirty one by September 2009. The majority of these were flying in the United States, the rest mostly in Western .


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