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- Heinkel_HD_35 abstract "The Heinkel HD 35 was a trainer developed in Germany in the 1920s. It was a conventional single-bay biplane with staggered wings of equal span. The design was based on that of the HD 21, and like that aircraft, it had three open cockpits in tandem, although the most forward of these was usually faired over when not in use.The Swedish Air Force bought an example to evaluate as a replacement for the World War I-vintage Albatros B.IIs it was then using for training. This aircraft was designated Sk 5 and was flight tested until March 1927, at which time it was judged inadequate in performance. It was subsequently sold onto the civil market and was eventually acquired by the Flygvapenmuseum, where it is preserved. The Heinkel HD 35 is comparable to Curtiss JN-4 Jenny in general specs.".
- Heinkel_HD_35 manufacturer Heinkel.
- Heinkel_HD_35 origin Germany.
- Heinkel_HD_35 type Trainer_(aircraft).
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageExternalLink 405Sk5.htm.
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageID "17044508".
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageLength "3579".
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageRevisionID "668391245".
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageWikiLink Aircraft_fairing.
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageWikiLink Albatros_B.II.
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageWikiLink Biplane.
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_civil_trainer_aircraft_1920–1929.
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Heinkel_aircraft.
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageWikiLink Cockpit.
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageWikiLink Curtiss_JN-4.
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageWikiLink Flight_training.
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageWikiLink Heinkel.
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageWikiLink Heinkel_HD_21.
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageWikiLink Mercedes_D.II.
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageWikiLink Stagger_(aeronautics).
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_Air_Force.
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_Air_Force_Museum.
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageWikiLink Trainer_(aircraft).
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageWikiLink Wingspan.
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageWikiLinkText "HD 35".
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Heinkel HD 35".
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sk 5".
- Heinkel_HD_35 ceilingFt "10800".
- Heinkel_HD_35 ceilingM "3300".
- Heinkel_HD_35 climbRateFtmin "350".
- Heinkel_HD_35 climbRateMs "1.8".
- Heinkel_HD_35 crew "Two, pilot and instructor".
- Heinkel_HD_35 emptyWeightKg "760".
- Heinkel_HD_35 emptyWeightLb "1675".
- Heinkel_HD_35 eng1Hp "120".
- Heinkel_HD_35 eng1Kw "90".
- Heinkel_HD_35 eng1Number "1".
- Heinkel_HD_35 eng1Type Mercedes_D.II.
- Heinkel_HD_35 grossWeightKg "1060".
- Heinkel_HD_35 grossWeightLb "2340".
- Heinkel_HD_35 heightFt "10".
- Heinkel_HD_35 heightIn "2".
- Heinkel_HD_35 heightM "3.1".
- Heinkel_HD_35 lengthFt "24".
- Heinkel_HD_35 lengthIn "3".
- Heinkel_HD_35 lengthM "7.4".
- Heinkel_HD_35 manufacturer Heinkel.
- Heinkel_HD_35 maxSpeedKmh "138".
- Heinkel_HD_35 maxSpeedMph "86".
- Heinkel_HD_35 metOrEng%3F_ "met".
- Heinkel_HD_35 nationalOrigin "Germany".
- Heinkel_HD_35 rangeKm "250".
- Heinkel_HD_35 rangeMiles "160".
- Heinkel_HD_35 spanFt "36".
- Heinkel_HD_35 spanIn "0".
- Heinkel_HD_35 spanM "10.97".
- Heinkel_HD_35 type "Trainer".
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aerospecs.
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aircontent.
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Avyear.
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Heinkel_aircraft.
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Aircraft_Type.
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:SWE.
- Heinkel_HD_35 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Swedish_trainer_aircraft.
- Heinkel_HD_35 wingAreaSqft "349".
- Heinkel_HD_35 wingAreaSqm "32.5".
- Heinkel_HD_35 subject Category:German_civil_trainer_aircraft_1920–1929.
- Heinkel_HD_35 subject Category:Heinkel_aircraft.
- Heinkel_HD_35 hypernym Trainer.
- Heinkel_HD_35 type Aircraft.
- Heinkel_HD_35 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Heinkel_HD_35 type Person.
- Heinkel_HD_35 type Product.
- Heinkel_HD_35 type DesignedArtifact.
- Heinkel_HD_35 type Thing.
- Heinkel_HD_35 type Q11436.
- Heinkel_HD_35 comment "The Heinkel HD 35 was a trainer developed in Germany in the 1920s. It was a conventional single-bay biplane with staggered wings of equal span. The design was based on that of the HD 21, and like that aircraft, it had three open cockpits in tandem, although the most forward of these was usually faired over when not in use.The Swedish Air Force bought an example to evaluate as a replacement for the World War I-vintage Albatros B.IIs it was then using for training.".
- Heinkel_HD_35 label "Heinkel HD 35".
- Heinkel_HD_35 sameAs Q3784389.
- Heinkel_HD_35 sameAs Heinkel_HD_35.
- Heinkel_HD_35 sameAs m.0416m07.
- Heinkel_HD_35 sameAs Heinkel_HD_35.
- Heinkel_HD_35 sameAs Heinkel_HD_35.
- Heinkel_HD_35 sameAs Q3784389.
- Heinkel_HD_35 wasDerivedFrom Heinkel_HD_35?oldid=668391245.
- Heinkel_HD_35 isPrimaryTopicOf Heinkel_HD_35.