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- Klemm_Kl_35 abstract "The Klemm Kl 35 is a German sporting and training aeroplane developed as a successor to the Kl 25. A product of Klemm Leichtflugzeugbau Gmbh it shared the same single-engine, cantilever low-wing configuration as the earlier machine, the major difference being the introduction of an inverted gull wing.Probably Klemm's most important type, the fully aerobatic aeroplane was shown for the first time publicly in October 1935 at the international Air Show in Milan and soon found many private buyers. Powered initially by an 80 hp (60 kW) Hirth HM60R inline, it had fixed undercarriage, mixed wood and fabric covering, and the choice of open or closed cockpit. Powered by the Hirth 60R, it became the Kl 35A (with floats, Kl 35AW), while with the 105 hp (78 kW) Hirth, it was the Kl 35A (with floats, Kl 35AW).An improved Kl 35D, designed as a Luftwaffe trainer, with 105 hp (78 kW) Hirth HM 504A-2 engine and the option of ski or float landing gear, appeared in 1938. It was the most numerous, with over three thousand built.A number of air forces purchased copies, including the Romanian, Hungarian, and Slovak. The Swedish Air Force bought several, designated Sk 15, for training use (at least five of those were seaplanes) and in 1941 began licence production, building about 74 more, with some remaining in service until 1951. The Lithuanian air force flew three.".
- Klemm_Kl_35 designer Friedrich_Fecher.
- Klemm_Kl_35 numberBuilt "0".
- Klemm_Kl_35 productionEndYear "1944".
- Klemm_Kl_35 productionStartYear "1937".
- Klemm_Kl_35 type Trainer_(aircraft).
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageID "9501162".
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageLength "8846".
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageOutDegree "51".
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageRevisionID "701874217".
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink 1935_in_aviation.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aerobatic_aircraft.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_sport_aircraft_1930–1939.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Inverted_gull-wing_aircraft.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Klemm_aircraft.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Czechoslovak_Air_Force.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Czechoslovakia.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Fieseler.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Fieseler_Fi_156.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Focke-Wulf.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Focke-Wulf_Fw_44.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Focke-Wulf_Fw_58.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Friedrich_Fecher.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Gull_wing.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Heinkel_He_72.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Henrik_Arild.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Hirth.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Hirth_HM_500.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Hirth_HM_504.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Hirth_HM_60.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Hungarian_Air_Force.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Håtuna.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Klemm.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Klemm_Kl_25.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_military_aircraft_of_Germany.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Lithuanian_Air_Force.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Luftwaffe.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Milan.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Miles_Magister.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Ministry_of_Aviation_(Nazi_Germany).
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Reichsmark.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Romanian_Air_Force.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Seaplane.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Slovak_Air_Force_(1939–45).
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Slovak_Insurgent_Air_Force.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_Air_Force.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Stockholm.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Straight_engine.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Strategic_material.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_Air_Force.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Trainer_(aircraft).
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink Zlin_Aviation.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLink File:Klemm_KL_35_aka_SK_15_-2.jpg.
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kl 35".
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kl 35A".
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Klemm Kl 35 B (D-ERLQ)".
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Klemm Kl 35".
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sk 15".
- Klemm_Kl_35 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sk 15A".
- Klemm_Kl_35 areaAlt "163.62".
- Klemm_Kl_35 areaMain "15.2".
- Klemm_Kl_35 ceilingAlt "14270.0".
- Klemm_Kl_35 ceilingMain "4,350 m".
- Klemm_Kl_35 crew "2".
- Klemm_Kl_35 cruiseSpeedAlt "118.0".
- Klemm_Kl_35 cruiseSpeedMain "190.0".
- Klemm_Kl_35 designer "Friedrich Fecher".
- Klemm_Kl_35 emptyWeightAlt "1014.0".
- Klemm_Kl_35 emptyWeightMain "460.0".
- Klemm_Kl_35 engine(prop)_ "Hirth HM 60R".
- Klemm_Kl_35 firstFlight "1935".
- Klemm_Kl_35 heightAlt "6".
- Klemm_Kl_35 heightMain "2.05 m".
- Klemm_Kl_35 introduced "1935".
- Klemm_Kl_35 jetOrProp%3F_ "prop".
- Klemm_Kl_35 lengthAlt "24".
- Klemm_Kl_35 lengthMain "7.50 m".
- Klemm_Kl_35 lists "* List of military aircraft of Germany".
- Klemm_Kl_35 manufacturer "Klemm Leightflugzeugbau Gmbh".
- Klemm_Kl_35 maxSpeedAlt "132.0".
- Klemm_Kl_35 maxSpeedMain "212.0".
- Klemm_Kl_35 maxTakeoffWeightAlt "1654.0".
- Klemm_Kl_35 maxTakeoffWeightMain "750.0".
- Klemm_Kl_35 moreUsers "Czechoslovakia".
- Klemm_Kl_35 moreUsers "Hungary".
- Klemm_Kl_35 moreUsers "Romania".
- Klemm_Kl_35 moreUsers "Sweden".
- Klemm_Kl_35 numberBuilt "c.2,000?".
- Klemm_Kl_35 numberOfProps "1".
- Klemm_Kl_35 planeOrCopter%3F_ "plane".
- Klemm_Kl_35 powerAlt "80.0".
- Klemm_Kl_35 powerMain "60.0".
- Klemm_Kl_35 primaryUser Luftwaffe.
- Klemm_Kl_35 produced "1937".
- Klemm_Kl_35 rangeAlt "413.0".
- Klemm_Kl_35 rangeMain "665.0".
- Klemm_Kl_35 ref "The Concise Guide to Axis Aircraft of World War II".
- Klemm_Kl_35 similarAircraft "* Miles Magister".
- Klemm_Kl_35 spanAlt "34".
- Klemm_Kl_35 spanMain "10.40 m".