Details of two-seater torpedo-bomber biplane, interchangeable as land or seaplane, which was constructed by Svenska Aero A.B., Stockholm; wings of wood fabric covered; welded steel-tube fuselage with aluminum cowling forward and fabric aft; 675-hp. Armstrong-Siddeley Leopard engine; 50-ft. wing span; 118-m.p.h. top speed; 56-m.p.h. landing speed; climb to 3280 ft. in 7.5 min.
Heinkel. Heinkel H.D. 16
Aeroplane
Aeroplane ; 37 , n 9
1929
2 Figs.
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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