Henschel Hs 125
The Henschel Hs 125 was a German advanced training aircraft prototype featuring a single engine and low wings, designed by Henschel & Son and operated by the Luftwaffe during World War II. Only two prototypes were ever built.
Type: Light fighter or advanced trainer
Origin: Henschel Flugzeugwerke AG
Models: a and b
First Flight: Summer 1934
Service Delivery: None
Final Delivery: None
Powerplant: Model: Argus As 10C
Type: Inverted V8 aircooled
Horsepower: 240hp
Dimensions:
Wing span: 10.00m (32 ft. 9¾ in.)
Length: 7.30m (23 ft. 11¼ in.)
Height: 2.30m (7 ft. 6½ in.)
Wing Surface Area: N/A
Origin: Henschel Flugzeugwerke AG
Models: a and b
First Flight: Summer 1934
Service Delivery: None
Final Delivery: None
Powerplant: Model: Argus As 10C
Type: Inverted V8 aircooled
Horsepower: 240hp
Dimensions:
Wing span: 10.00m (32 ft. 9¾ in.)
Length: 7.30m (23 ft. 11¼ in.)
Height: 2.30m (7 ft. 6½ in.)
Wing Surface Area: N/A
Weights:
Empty: 1,529 lb. (693 kg)
Loaded: 2,145 lb. (973 kg) Performance:
Maximum Speed: 174 mph (280kph)
Initial climb: N/A
Range: 311 miles (500 km)
Service Ceiling: N/A Armament:
N/A
Avionics:
N/A
Empty: 1,529 lb. (693 kg)
Loaded: 2,145 lb. (973 kg) Performance:
Maximum Speed: 174 mph (280kph)
Initial climb: N/A
Range: 311 miles (500 km)
Service Ceiling: N/A Armament:
N/A
Avionics:
N/A
Sources:
Gunston, Bill & Wood, Tony - Hitler's Luftwaffe, 1977, Salamander Books Ltd., London
Gunston, Bill & Wood, Tony - Hitler's Luftwaffe, 1977, Salamander Books Ltd., London