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- Klemm_Kl_105 abstract "The Klemm Kl 105 was a two-seat sport aircraft developed in Germany in 1938. It was a low-wing cantilever monoplane of conventional design with fixed, tailskid undercarriage, and side-by-side seating for two within an enclosed cockpit. Construction throughout was of wood, with the fuselage built using a new semi-monocoque technique which Klemm patented. Plans to produce the design in series were abandoned with the outbreak of the Second World War.".
- Klemm_Kl_105 manufacturer Klemm.
- Klemm_Kl_105 wikiPageID "19254130".
- Klemm_Kl_105 wikiPageLength "5341".
- Klemm_Kl_105 wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Klemm_Kl_105 wikiPageRevisionID "668351790".
- Klemm_Kl_105 wikiPageWikiLink Bücker.
- Klemm_Kl_105 wikiPageWikiLink Bücker_Bü_180.
- Klemm_Kl_105 wikiPageWikiLink Bücker_Flugzeugbau.
- Klemm_Kl_105 wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_sport_aircraft_1930–1939.
- Klemm_Kl_105 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Klemm_aircraft.
- Klemm_Kl_105 wikiPageWikiLink Fi_253.
- Klemm_Kl_105 wikiPageWikiLink Fieseler.
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- Klemm_Kl_105 wikiPageWikiLink Flugzeugwerke_Halle.
- Klemm_Kl_105 wikiPageWikiLink Go_150.
- Klemm_Kl_105 wikiPageWikiLink Gotha_Go_150.
- Klemm_Kl_105 wikiPageWikiLink Gothaer_Waggonfabrik.
- Klemm_Kl_105 wikiPageWikiLink Klemm.
- Klemm_Kl_105 wikiPageWikiLink Ministry_of_Aviation_(Nazi_Germany).
- Klemm_Kl_105 wikiPageWikiLink Second_World_War.
- Klemm_Kl_105 wikiPageWikiLink Siebel.
- Klemm_Kl_105 wikiPageWikiLink Siebel_Si_202.
- Klemm_Kl_105 wikiPageWikiLink Volksflugzeug.
- Klemm_Kl_105 wikiPageWikiLink Werner_Junck.
- Klemm_Kl_105 wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Klemm_Kl_105 wikiPageWikiLink Zündapp_9-092.
- Klemm_Kl_105 wikiPageWikiLink Zündapp_Z_9.
- Klemm_Kl_105 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kl 105".
- Klemm_Kl_105 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Klemm Kl 105".
- Klemm_Kl_105 capacity "1".
- Klemm_Kl_105 ceilingFt "9800".
- Klemm_Kl_105 ceilingM "3000".
- Klemm_Kl_105 climbRateFtmin "350".
- Klemm_Kl_105 climbRateMs "1.8".
- Klemm_Kl_105 crew "One pilot".
- Klemm_Kl_105 emptyWeightKg "340".
- Klemm_Kl_105 emptyWeightLb "750".
- Klemm_Kl_105 eng1Hp "50".
- Klemm_Kl_105 eng1Kw "37".
- Klemm_Kl_105 eng1Number "1".
- Klemm_Kl_105 eng1Type Zündapp_9-092.
- Klemm_Kl_105 eng1Type Zündapp_Z_9.
- Klemm_Kl_105 firstFlight "1938".
- Klemm_Kl_105 grossWeightKg "560".
- Klemm_Kl_105 grossWeightLb "1230".
- Klemm_Kl_105 hasPhotoCollection Klemm_Kl_105.
- Klemm_Kl_105 heightFt "6".
- Klemm_Kl_105 heightIn "7".
- Klemm_Kl_105 heightM "2".
- Klemm_Kl_105 lengthFt "24".
- Klemm_Kl_105 lengthIn "1".
- Klemm_Kl_105 lengthM "7.35".
- Klemm_Kl_105 manufacturer Klemm.
- Klemm_Kl_105 maxSpeedKmh "150".
- Klemm_Kl_105 maxSpeedMph "90".
- Klemm_Kl_105 metOrEng%3F_ "met".
- Klemm_Kl_105 nationalOrigin "Germany".
- Klemm_Kl_105 rangeKm "500".
- Klemm_Kl_105 rangeMiles "310".
- Klemm_Kl_105 spanFt "35".
- Klemm_Kl_105 spanIn "10".
- Klemm_Kl_105 spanM "10.92".
- Klemm_Kl_105 type "Sports aircraft".
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- Klemm_Kl_105 wingAreaSqft "161".
- Klemm_Kl_105 wingAreaSqm "15".
- Klemm_Kl_105 subject Category:German_sport_aircraft_1930–1939.
- Klemm_Kl_105 subject Category:Klemm_aircraft.
- Klemm_Kl_105 hypernym Aircraft.
- Klemm_Kl_105 type Aircraft.
- Klemm_Kl_105 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Klemm_Kl_105 type Product.
- Klemm_Kl_105 type DesignedArtifact.
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- Klemm_Kl_105 type Q11436.
- Klemm_Kl_105 comment "The Klemm Kl 105 was a two-seat sport aircraft developed in Germany in 1938. It was a low-wing cantilever monoplane of conventional design with fixed, tailskid undercarriage, and side-by-side seating for two within an enclosed cockpit. Construction throughout was of wood, with the fuselage built using a new semi-monocoque technique which Klemm patented. Plans to produce the design in series were abandoned with the outbreak of the Second World War.".
- Klemm_Kl_105 label "Klemm Kl 105".
- Klemm_Kl_105 sameAs Klemm_Kl_105.
- Klemm_Kl_105 sameAs Klemm_Kl_105.
- Klemm_Kl_105 sameAs m.04ljt3y.
- Klemm_Kl_105 sameAs Q1774061.
- Klemm_Kl_105 sameAs Q1774061.
- Klemm_Kl_105 wasDerivedFrom Klemm_Kl_105?oldid=668351790.
- Klemm_Kl_105 isPrimaryTopicOf Klemm_Kl_105.