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| Two-seat sporting and training monoplane powered by a 112kW Argus As 8R inverted engine. Both cockpits were completely enclosed by a glazed coupe top. Small number were built. Maximum level speed 245km/h.
 | A three-view drawing (554 x 806) |
| MODEL | He-64B |
| CREW | 2 |
| ENGINE | 1 x As-8a, 110kW |
| WEIGHTS |
| Take-off weight | 780 kg | 1720 lb |
| Empty weight | 470 kg | 1036 lb |
| DIMENSIONS |
| Wingspan | 9.8 m | 32 ft 2 in |
| Length | 8.3 m | 27 ft 3 in |
| Height | 2.1 m | 7 ft 11 in |
| Wing area | 14.4 m2 | 155.00 sq ft |
| PERFORMANCE |
| Max. speed | 245 km/h | 152 mph |
| Cruise speed | 222 km/h | 138 mph |
| Ceiling | 6000 m | 19700 ft |
| Range | 1500 km | 932 miles |
| Thomas Mildenberger, e-mail, 29.07.2007 11:20 Hi John,
I do have some, however copyright-protected. Please write to:
David Jackson david@ajjcollection.co.uk The A J Jackson Collection at Brooklands Museum www.ajjcollection.co.uk www.brooklandsmuseum.com
And if you'd do me a favour: Please answer my e-mail!
Regards,
Thomas reply | | John Holt, e-mail, 14.03.2007 12:56 Anyone know if there is a photograph of the He.64 That was purchased by the Air Ministry as K3596 (ex-D-2305 /G-ACBS)? reply |
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