Lippisch DM-1
The Ha 140 was a developed as a twin-engine floatplane, with an all-metal structure and an inverted gull wing, similar to the larger Ha 139. The crew consisted of a pilot and radio operator, with a gunner in a revolving turret in the nose or in a second gun position to the rear. The torpedo or bomb load was accommodated in an internal bomb bay. Three prototypes were built, but the design was not carried any further, as the similar Heinkel He 115 was selected for service.
Type: Single-seat test airframe
Origin: Lippisch
Models: DM-1
First Flight: -
Powerplant: None
Dimensions:
Wing span: 6.00m
Length: 6.32m
Height: 3.25m
Wing Surface Area: N/A
Origin: Lippisch
Models: DM-1
First Flight: -
Powerplant: None
Dimensions:
Wing span: 6.00m
Length: 6.32m
Height: 3.25m
Wing Surface Area: N/A
Weights:
Empty Weight: 375 kg.
Flying Weight: 460 kg. Performance:
Climb Rate: N/A
Max. Speed: 560 kph*
Landing Speed: 72kph*
*Calculated.
Empty Weight: 375 kg.
Flying Weight: 460 kg. Performance:
Climb Rate: N/A
Max. Speed: 560 kph*
Landing Speed: 72kph*
*Calculated.
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