Stemme

Stemme AG is a German glider manufacturer. Aircraft production is complemented by service, maintenance and repair of their sports and personal aircraft.[1]

Starting in 2014 many Stemme glider structural components were made under contract by Remos AG.[1]

In April 2017 Stemme AG and Remos AG, manufacturers of the Remos GX series merged, under the name Stemme AG. The new company will retain its two locations and will expand the former Remos plant in Pasewalk. Stemme gliders and Remos lightplanes will continue as brands of the new combined company.[1]

In September 2019, Bart Slager became CEO and replaced Paul Masschelein who had been CEO for six and a half years.[2]

List of Stemme aircraft

  • Stemme S10 – self-launching motorglider and original aircraft
  • Stemme S2 – unpowered glider, 2 seater
  • Stemme S6 – touring motorglider
  • Stemme S8 – touring motorglider
  • Stemme S12 – touring motorglider
  • Stemme S15 – Prototype UAV based on S6[3]
    The SAGEM Patroller is based on the S15.
  • Stemme ASP S15
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References

  1. Rapoport, Geoff (12 April 2017). "Stemme And Remos To Merge". AVweb. Retrieved 14 April 2017.
  2. O'Connor, Kate (16 September 2019). "Stemme Announces New CEO". AVweb. Archived from the original on 18 September 2019. Retrieved 18 September 2019.
  3. "Stemme S15". Sport Aviation: 16. July 2012.


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