Henschel Hs 126
A development of the Hs 122, the Hs 126 proved to be a reliable and strudy aircraft
with excellent STOL capabilities. Much like it's contemporary, the British Lysander,
the Hs 126 proved to be very versatile and served in variety of roles including light
recon, bombing and utility roles. Most of these machines were deployed on the Eastern
front with the remainder being deployed to the Balkans and North Africa. Eventually
these machines were replaced by the Fw 189 and they were then used for towing. By
1944-45 the remaining 200 or so survivors were deployed to the Nachtschlacht (night
ground attack) wings.
Henschel Hs 126
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Specifications:
Type: Army Co-operation; later multi-role tactical
Origin: Henschel Flugzeugwerke AG, Schönefeld
Models: A and B
Production: 800+
First Flight: August 1936
Service Delivery: A-0: June 1937
Final Delivery: January 1941
Powerplant:
A-0: Bramo Fafnir 323A, 9-cyl. Radial
Horsepower: 830hp
A-1: BMW 132Dc, 9-cyl. Radial
Horsepower: 880hp
B: Bramo Fafnir 323A-2 or Q-2, 9-cyl. Radial
Horsepower: 900hp Dimensions:
Wing span: 14.50m (47 ft. 6¾ in.)
Wing Surface Area: N/A
Length: 10.85m (35 ft. 7¾ in.)
Height: 3.75m (12 ft. 3¾ in.)
Stabilizer Span: N/A Weights: (B-1)
Empty: 2032kg (4,480 lb.)
Loaded: 3270kg (7,209 lb.)
Performance:
Maximum Speed: 221 mph (355 kph)
Cruise Speed: N/A
Range (at sea level): 580km (360 miles)
Initial Climb: N/A
Service Ceiling: 27,070 ft. (8250m) Armament:
One synchronized 7.92mm MG 17 above engine
One manually aimed 7.92mm MG 15 in rear cockpit Bomb Load:
Up to 110lb (50kg) of bombs or extra fuel tank
Henschel Hs 126
[Source: Unknown]
Type: Army Co-operation; later multi-role tactical
Origin: Henschel Flugzeugwerke AG, Schönefeld
Models: A and B
Production: 800+
First Flight: August 1936
Service Delivery: A-0: June 1937
Final Delivery: January 1941
Powerplant:
A-0: Bramo Fafnir 323A, 9-cyl. Radial
Horsepower: 830hp
A-1: BMW 132Dc, 9-cyl. Radial
Horsepower: 880hp
B: Bramo Fafnir 323A-2 or Q-2, 9-cyl. Radial
Horsepower: 900hp Dimensions:
Wing span: 14.50m (47 ft. 6¾ in.)
Wing Surface Area: N/A
Length: 10.85m (35 ft. 7¾ in.)
Height: 3.75m (12 ft. 3¾ in.)
Stabilizer Span: N/A Weights: (B-1)
Empty: 2032kg (4,480 lb.)
Loaded: 3270kg (7,209 lb.)
Performance:
Maximum Speed: 221 mph (355 kph)
Cruise Speed: N/A
Range (at sea level): 580km (360 miles)
Initial Climb: N/A
Service Ceiling: 27,070 ft. (8250m) Armament:
One synchronized 7.92mm MG 17 above engine
One manually aimed 7.92mm MG 15 in rear cockpit Bomb Load:
Up to 110lb (50kg) of bombs or extra fuel tank
Henschel Hs 126
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Sources:
Brown, Eric, Captain - Wings of the Luftwaffe , 1979, Airlife Publishing Ltd., Shrewsbury
Gunston, Bill & Wood, Tony - Hitler's Luftwaffe , 1977, Salamander Books Ltd., London
The Complete Encyclodepia of World Aircraft, 1997, Barnes & Nobles Books, ISBN: 0 7607 0592 5
Brown, Eric, Captain - Wings of the Luftwaffe , 1979, Airlife Publishing Ltd., Shrewsbury
Gunston, Bill & Wood, Tony - Hitler's Luftwaffe , 1977, Salamander Books Ltd., London
The Complete Encyclodepia of World Aircraft, 1997, Barnes & Nobles Books, ISBN: 0 7607 0592 5