PH-1095 — G 103 Twin Astir of Private
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Live status
Last seen on radar: July 11, 2026.
Facts
- Type
- G 103 Twin Astir
- Manufacturer
- Grob
- Operator
- Private
- Country
- Netherlands
- ICAO hex
- 484D88
Rarity & spotters
★★★★★PH-1095 is one of 18 G 103 Twin Astir in our database.
Activity
From our radar history of the last 7 days.
- Flights
- 6
- Airborne time
- 3.1 h
- Max altitude
- 7,819 ft
- Max speed
- 336 kt
- Typical cruise
- 6,057 ft · 57 kt
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About the type: Grob G103 Twin Astir
The Grob G 103 Twin Astir is a glass-reinforced plastic two-seat sailplane that was developed in Germany in the 1970s by Grob Aircraft AG as a counterpart to the single-seat G 102 Astir, then in production. Construction throughout is similar, although to preserve the centre of gravity of the design, the wings were given a slight forward sweep. While many two-seat derivatives of single-seat sailplanes have fixed undercarriage, due to the added space restrictions created by the second seat, Grob devised a novel retraction system for the Twin Astir. The single wheel was designed to rotate 90° sideways before retracting "flat" under the rear seat, resulting in a rather unusual seating position. This was only incorporated in early examples, later on, the wheel was fixed. Factory options offered to customers included whether the front seat should be equipped with flight instruments, and whether water ballast capacity should be installed.
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