Blohm & Voss Ha 136
| Ha 136 | |
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| Role | Experimental advanced trainer |
| National origin | Germany |
| Manufacturer | Blohm & Voss |
| Designer | Richard Vogt |
| First flight | Autumn 1934 |
| Number built | 2 |
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The Blohm & Voss Ha 136 was an experimental, single-seat civil training monoplane manufactured by the German aviation company Blohm & Voss.[1] The aircraft was designed by design team led by Dr. Richard Vogt. The aircraft featured low-wing all-metal construction, and new beam construction to incorporate a new tube spar system. It had a BMW Bramo Sh 14 radial engine with 100 horsepower capacity.
Variants
- Ha 136A
- Variant powered by a 160 hp (119 kW) Bramo Sh 14A radial engine, one built
- Ha 136B
- Variant powered by an Argus As 8R in-line engine, one built
Specifications
- Wingspan: 6.6 m
- Length: 5.5 m
- Height: 2.0 m
- Maximum weight: 570 kg
References
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