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- Heinkel_HD_22 abstract "The Heinkel HD 22 was a trainer designed in Germany during the 1920s. It was a conventional single-bay biplane with staggered wings braced with N-type interplane struts. The pilot and instructor sat in tandem, open cockpits, and the main units of the fixed, tailskid undercarriage were linked by a cross-axle.The main producer of the type was Manfred Weiss in Hungary, who built the design to equip the Hungarian Air Force, which was at that time masquerading as civil flying clubs. Around 30 aircraft were purchased, making this the most significant user of the type.One HD 22 was purchased by the US Army Air Corps for use by the US military attache in Germany.".
- Heinkel_HD_22 manufacturer Heinkel.
- Heinkel_HD_22 manufacturer Manfréd_Weiss_Steel_and_Metal_Works.
- Heinkel_HD_22 origin Germany.
- Heinkel_HD_22 wikiPageExternalLink 1930.html.
- Heinkel_HD_22 wikiPageID "17040202".
- Heinkel_HD_22 wikiPageLength "3139".
- Heinkel_HD_22 wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Heinkel_HD_22 wikiPageRevisionID "668391203".
- Heinkel_HD_22 wikiPageWikiLink BMW_IV.
- Heinkel_HD_22 wikiPageWikiLink Biplane.
- Heinkel_HD_22 wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_civil_trainer_aircraft_1920–1929.
- Heinkel_HD_22 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Heinkel_aircraft.
- Heinkel_HD_22 wikiPageWikiLink Cockpit.
- Heinkel_HD_22 wikiPageWikiLink Conventional_landing_gear.
- Heinkel_HD_22 wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Heinkel_HD_22 wikiPageWikiLink Heinkel.
- Heinkel_HD_22 wikiPageWikiLink Hungarian_Air_Force.
- Heinkel_HD_22 wikiPageWikiLink Interplane_strut.
- Heinkel_HD_22 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_military_aircraft_of_the_United_States.
- Heinkel_HD_22 wikiPageWikiLink Manfred_Weiss.
- Heinkel_HD_22 wikiPageWikiLink Manfréd_Weiss_Steel_and_Metal_Works.
- Heinkel_HD_22 wikiPageWikiLink Single-bay.
- Heinkel_HD_22 wikiPageWikiLink Stagger_(aeronautics).
- Heinkel_HD_22 wikiPageWikiLink Stagger_(aviation).
- Heinkel_HD_22 wikiPageWikiLink Trainer_(aircraft).
- Heinkel_HD_22 wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Army_Air_Corps.
- Heinkel_HD_22 wikiPageWikiLink US_Army_Air_Corps.
- Heinkel_HD_22 wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Army_Air_Corps.
- Heinkel_HD_22 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Heinkel HD 22".
- Heinkel_HD_22 ceilingFt "17400".
- Heinkel_HD_22 ceilingM "5300".
- Heinkel_HD_22 climbRateFtmin "890".
- Heinkel_HD_22 climbRateMs "4.5".
- Heinkel_HD_22 crew "Two, pilot and instructor".
- Heinkel_HD_22 emptyWeightKg "1050".
- Heinkel_HD_22 emptyWeightLb "2320".
- Heinkel_HD_22 eng1Hp "320".
- Heinkel_HD_22 eng1Kw "240".
- Heinkel_HD_22 eng1Number "1".
- Heinkel_HD_22 eng1Type BMW_IV.
- Heinkel_HD_22 grossWeightKg "1550".
- Heinkel_HD_22 grossWeightLb "3420".
- Heinkel_HD_22 hasPhotoCollection Heinkel_HD_22.
- Heinkel_HD_22 heightFt "12".
- Heinkel_HD_22 heightIn "5".
- Heinkel_HD_22 heightM "3.78".
- Heinkel_HD_22 lengthFt "27".
- Heinkel_HD_22 lengthIn "3".
- Heinkel_HD_22 lengthM "8.3".
- Heinkel_HD_22 lists "* List of military aircraft of the United States".
- Heinkel_HD_22 manufacturer Heinkel.
- Heinkel_HD_22 manufacturer Manfred_Weiss.
- Heinkel_HD_22 manufacturer Manfréd_Weiss_Steel_and_Metal_Works.
- Heinkel_HD_22 maxSpeedKmh "190".
- Heinkel_HD_22 maxSpeedMph "120".
- Heinkel_HD_22 metOrEng%3F_ "met".
- Heinkel_HD_22 moreUsers U.S._Army_Air_Corps.
- Heinkel_HD_22 moreUsers United_States_Army_Air_Corps.
- Heinkel_HD_22 nationalOrigin "Germany".
- Heinkel_HD_22 primaryUser Hungarian_Air_Force.
- Heinkel_HD_22 rangeKm "950".
- Heinkel_HD_22 rangeMiles "590".
- Heinkel_HD_22 spanFt "39".
- Heinkel_HD_22 spanIn "4".
- Heinkel_HD_22 spanM "12".
- Heinkel_HD_22 type "Civil trainer".
- Heinkel_HD_22 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aerospecs.
- Heinkel_HD_22 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aircontent.
- Heinkel_HD_22 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Heinkel_HD_22 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Heinkel_HD_22 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:HUN.
- Heinkel_HD_22 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Heinkel_aircraft.
- Heinkel_HD_22 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Aircraft_Type.
- Heinkel_HD_22 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:USA.
- Heinkel_HD_22 wingAreaSqft "375".
- Heinkel_HD_22 wingAreaSqm "34.8".
- Heinkel_HD_22 subject Category:German_civil_trainer_aircraft_1920–1929.
- Heinkel_HD_22 subject Category:Heinkel_aircraft.
- Heinkel_HD_22 hypernym Trainer.
- Heinkel_HD_22 type Aircraft.
- Heinkel_HD_22 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Heinkel_HD_22 type Person.
- Heinkel_HD_22 type Product.
- Heinkel_HD_22 type DesignedArtifact.
- Heinkel_HD_22 type Thing.
- Heinkel_HD_22 type Q11436.
- Heinkel_HD_22 comment "The Heinkel HD 22 was a trainer designed in Germany during the 1920s. It was a conventional single-bay biplane with staggered wings braced with N-type interplane struts. The pilot and instructor sat in tandem, open cockpits, and the main units of the fixed, tailskid undercarriage were linked by a cross-axle.The main producer of the type was Manfred Weiss in Hungary, who built the design to equip the Hungarian Air Force, which was at that time masquerading as civil flying clubs.".
- Heinkel_HD_22 label "Heinkel HD 22".
- Heinkel_HD_22 sameAs Heinkel_HD_22.
- Heinkel_HD_22 sameAs m.0416h5p.
- Heinkel_HD_22 sameAs Heinkel_HD_22.
- Heinkel_HD_22 sameAs Q5699806.
- Heinkel_HD_22 sameAs Q5699806.
- Heinkel_HD_22 wasDerivedFrom Heinkel_HD_22?oldid=668391203.
- Heinkel_HD_22 isPrimaryTopicOf Heinkel_HD_22.