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Wat (wie) is ASK Corporation - definitie

AMERICAN MANUFACTURING SOFTWARE
ASK-Kodansha; ASK Corporation; Manman (software)

Schleicher ASK 13         
  • 1979-built ASK 13
  • Instrument panel]] of ASK 13
  • airfield]] (2016)
  • right
TWO-SEAT GLIDER AIRCRAFT
Alexander Schleicher ASK 13; ASK 13; Schleicher ASK-13; Schleicher K13; Schleicher K-13; Alexander-Schleicher ASK13; Alexander-Schleicher ASK 13
The ASK 13 is a two-seater glider that was built by German sailplane manufacturer Alexander Schleicher Gmbh & Co. It was and still is widely used for basic training of glider pilots.
Schleicher ASK 23         
SINGLE-SEAT GERMAN GLIDER, 1983
ASK 23; Schleicher ASK-23
The Schleicher ASK 23 is a single-seat Club Class sailplane that was built by the German manufacturer Alexander Schleicher GmbH & Co.
Schleicher ASK 18         
  • ASK 18 launching at Camphill
GLIDER
Planar ASK-18 AR
The Schleicher ASK 18 is a single-seat sailplane that was built by the German manufacturer Alexander Schleicher GmbH & Co. It was designed to be a sturdy aircraft for inexperienced solo pilots and so uses a simple and rugged construction and has docile handling characteristics.

Wikipedia

ASK Group

ASK Group, Inc., formerly ASK Computer Systems, Inc., was a producer of business and manufacturing software. It is best remembered for its Manman enterprise resource planning (ERP) software and for Sandra Kurtzig, the company's founder and one of the early female pioneers in the computer industry. At its peak, ASK had 91 offices in 15 countries before Computer Associates acquired the company in 1994.