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The Kadett was designed in 1933 to meet an official requirement for a basic trainer. It was a single-bay biplane of fabric-covered, metal construction with open cockpits, a staggered wing, a strut-braced tail unit, and fixed tailskid undercarriage. The prototype was powered by a 139 hp Argus As 8B air-cooled inline engine.

HEINKEL He 72 KADETT
Heinkel He 72 Kadett

DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT
The first production model, the He 72A retained the As 8B engine in early batches, but later production aircraft had a 112 kW (150 hp) As 8R. The He 72A was superseded by the He 72B, which was the major production version. This was powered by a 120 kW (160 bhp) Siemens-Halske Sh 14A radial.

The He 72B was produced as the He 72B-1 landplane and He 72BW Seekadett ("Sea Cadet") twin-float seaplane. The civil development was the He 72B-3 Edelkadett ("Noble Cadet").

OPERATIONAL HISTORY
The Kadett entered service with National Socialist Flyers Corps before the formation of the Luftwaffe. Later, it became a standard basic trainer with the Luftwaffe. Slovak forces used it in the attack role.

VARIANTS:
He 72A Kadett:
Initial production version.

He 72B:

He 72B-1:

He 72B-3 Edelkadett:
Civil adaptation of He 72B-1. 30 built.

He 72BW Seekadett:
Twin-float seaplane. Prototype only.

He 172:
He 72B with NACA cowling. Prototype only in 1934.


SPECIFICATIONS:
Type: Primary Trainer
Origin: Ernst Heinkel AG
Crew: Two
Models: He 72A, He 72B
First Flight: 1933
Service Delivery: 1934
Final Delivery: 1936
Total Production: 2,000+

POWERPLANT:
He 72A:
  Model: Argus As 8B
  Type: air cooled inverted vee
  Number: One
  Horsepower: 140 hp

He 72B:
  Model: Siemens Sh 14A
  Type: 7-Cylinder radial
  Number: One
  Horsepower: 160 hp

DIMENSIONS:
  Wing span: 29 ft. 6¼ in. (9.00m)
  Length: 24 ft. 7¼ in. (7.50m)
  Height: 8 ft. 10¼ in. (2.70m)
  Wing Surface Area: 222.82 ft² (20.70 m²)

WEIGHTS: He 72B
  Empty: 1,191 lbs. (540 kg.)
  Maximum: 1,907 lbs. (865 kg.)

PERFORMANCE: He 72B
  Maximum Speed: 115 mph (185 kph)
  Cruise Speed: 106 mph (170 kph)
  Service Ceiling: N/A
  Rate of climb: 591 ft/min (3 meters per second)
  Range: 510 miles (820 km)

ARMAMENT:
  None

Sources:
Gunston, Bill & Wood, Tony - Hitler's Luftwaffe, 1977, Salamander Books Ltd., London
Wikipedia - Arado Ar 96
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