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- Heinkel_HD_24 abstract "The Heinkel HD 24 was a training seaplane developed in Germany in the late 1920s. It was a conventional single-bay biplane with equal-span, unstaggered wings. The fuselage was braced to both the upper and lower wings with a number of struts on its sides, in addition to the normal cabane struts. The pilot and instructor sat in tandem, open cockpits, and the undercarriage consisted of twin pontoons, although this could be readily exchanged for wheels or skis.Heinkel entered two HD 24s (alongside two HD.5) in the German Seeflugwettbewerb seaplane competition in 1926. One of the HD.24 was the third placed - only three aircraft completed the course and completed all the tests in the 11 day competition- leading to orders by the DVS (for 23 aircraft) and the Swedish Navy. The latter aircraft were to be built in Sweden by Svenska Aero based on two pattern aircraft provided by Heinkel. Before the Swedish examples could be delivered, the Swedish Air Force had assumed responsibility for Swedish naval aviation, and so took delivery of the six domestically produced machines, designating them Sk 4.One HD 24 was exported to China, and another was bought by German explorer Gunther Plüschow who named it Tsingtau and took it on an expedition in 1927–28 to Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego. The journey was recorded in his book and documentary film Silberkondor über Feuerland. A full size replica of the Tsingtau D1313 is being assembled for static display as of April 17, 2009, in Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is located at about 500 of Alicia Moreau de Justo Avenue.Now this replic is location in the Aeroclub of Ushuaia, Province of Tierra del Fuego, Argentine. A new replic it is building to locate in El Calafate, Province of Santa Cruz, Argentine. It will be locate in The Glaciarium.".
- Heinkel_HD_24 manufacturer Heinkel.
- Heinkel_HD_24 manufacturer Svenska_Aero.
- Heinkel_HD_24 numberBuilt "35".
- Heinkel_HD_24 origin Germany.
- Heinkel_HD_24 wikiPageExternalLink 1926%20-%200513.html.
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- Heinkel_HD_24 wikiPageLength "8796".
- Heinkel_HD_24 wikiPageOutDegree "39".
- Heinkel_HD_24 wikiPageRevisionID "668391220".
- Heinkel_HD_24 wikiPageWikiLink Argentina.
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- Heinkel_HD_24 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biplanes.
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- Heinkel_HD_24 wikiPageWikiLink Cockpit.
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- Heinkel_HD_24 wikiPageWikiLink Stagger_(aeronautics).
- Heinkel_HD_24 wikiPageWikiLink Svenska_Aero.
- Heinkel_HD_24 wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_Air_Force.
- Heinkel_HD_24 wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_Navy.
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- Heinkel_HD_24 wikiPageWikiLink Wingspan.
- Heinkel_HD_24 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Heinkel HD 24".
- Heinkel_HD_24 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sk 4".
- Heinkel_HD_24 ceilingM "4500".
- Heinkel_HD_24 climbRateMs "4.3".
- Heinkel_HD_24 crew "2".
- Heinkel_HD_24 emptyWeightKg "1300".
- Heinkel_HD_24 eng1Kw "235".
- Heinkel_HD_24 eng1Name BMW_IV.
- Heinkel_HD_24 eng1Number "1".
- Heinkel_HD_24 eng1Type "6".
- Heinkel_HD_24 grossWeightKg "2150".
- Heinkel_HD_24 heightM "3.84".
- Heinkel_HD_24 lengthM "8.6".
- Heinkel_HD_24 manufacturer Heinkel.
- Heinkel_HD_24 manufacturer Svenska_Aero.
- Heinkel_HD_24 maxSpeedKmh "180".
- Heinkel_HD_24 moreUsers "Flygvapnet".
- Heinkel_HD_24 nationalOrigin "Germany".
- Heinkel_HD_24 numberBuilt "35".
- Heinkel_HD_24 primaryUser Deutsche_Verkehrsfliegerschule.
- Heinkel_HD_24 primeUnits%3F_ "met".
- Heinkel_HD_24 rangeKm "600".
- Heinkel_HD_24 spanM "14.2".
- Heinkel_HD_24 type "Training seaplane".
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- Heinkel_HD_24 wingAreaSqm "50.1".
- Heinkel_HD_24 subject Category:Biplanes.
- Heinkel_HD_24 subject Category:Floatplanes.
- Heinkel_HD_24 subject Category:German_civil_trainer_aircraft_1920–1929.
- Heinkel_HD_24 subject Category:Heinkel_aircraft.
- Heinkel_HD_24 subject Category:Propeller_aircraft.
- Heinkel_HD_24 subject Category:Single-engine_aircraft.
- Heinkel_HD_24 subject Category:Svenska_Aero_aircraft.
- Heinkel_HD_24 hypernym Seaplane.
- Heinkel_HD_24 type Aircraft.
- Heinkel_HD_24 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Heinkel_HD_24 type Configuration.
- Heinkel_HD_24 type Seaplane.
- Heinkel_HD_24 type Seaplane.
- Heinkel_HD_24 type Product.
- Heinkel_HD_24 type DesignedArtifact.
- Heinkel_HD_24 type Thing.
- Heinkel_HD_24 type Q11436.
- Heinkel_HD_24 comment "The Heinkel HD 24 was a training seaplane developed in Germany in the late 1920s. It was a conventional single-bay biplane with equal-span, unstaggered wings. The fuselage was braced to both the upper and lower wings with a number of struts on its sides, in addition to the normal cabane struts.".
- Heinkel_HD_24 label "Heinkel HD 24".