Hanriot HD.32

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HD.32
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General information
TypeMilitary trainer
Manufacturer Hanriot, Zmaj aircraft from Zemun Yugoslavia
Primary user Aéronautique Militaire
History
First flight1924

The Hanriot HD.32 was a military trainer aircraft built in France in the 1920s. Derived from the HD.14 and sharing the same basic configuration as it, the HD.32 was a substantially revised design, with redesigned tailplane, undercarriage, and wings of shorter span. The HD.14's wooden construction was replaced in part with metal structure.

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The HD.32 was Hanriot's entry in a 1924 Aéronautique Militaire competition to select a new trainer, and as the winner, was ordered in quantity as the HD.32 EP.2. The type HD.320 was also built in Yugoslavia by Zmaj aircraft in Zemun, using a Salmson 9Ac, Siemens Sh12 or Walter NZ-120, engine.

In 1927, the Paraguayan Military Aviation School received three HD.32 which received the serials E.1, E.2 and E.3 (E meaning Escuela, School). [1] They were supplemented by five Fleet 2 trainers in 1931, [2] but remained in use until the end of the Chaco War, when they were retired. [3]


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Flag of France.svg  France
Flag of El Salvador.svg El Salvador
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay
Flag of Yugoslavia (1918-1943).svg Kingdom of Yugoslavia

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Notes

  1. Sapienza 1995, p. 41
  2. 1 2 Hagedorn & Sapienza 1997, p. 123
  3. Sapienza 1995, p. 42
  4. Petrovic, Ognjan M. (2000). Military Aeroplanes of Kingdom of Jugoslavia 1918-1930. Beograd: MJVB LET-Flight. pp. 21–84.
  5. Janić, Čedomir; O. Petrović (2011). Short History of Aviation in Serbia. Beograd: Aerokomunikacije. ISBN   978-86-913973-2-6.

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