Lorraine-Hanriot LH.60
The Lorraine-Hanriot LH.60 was a training monoplane built in France in the early 1930s.
LH.60 | |
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Role | Military trainer aircraft |
National origin | France |
Manufacturer | Hanriot |
First flight | 1931 |
Number built | 1 |
Design
It was a conventional parasol-wing monoplane with fixed tailskid undercarriage, the main units of which were mounted on outriggers attached to the wing struts. The pilot and instructor sat in tandem open cockpits. The LH.60 was of wood and metal construction.
Variants
Specifications (LH.60)
Data from Aviafrance : Lorraine-Hanriot LH.60[1]
General characteristics
- Crew: 2
- Length: 7.85 m (25 ft 9 in)
- Wingspan: 13.7 m (44 ft 11 in)
- Height: 3.43 m (11 ft 3 in)
- Wing area: 24 m2 (260 sq ft)
- Gross weight: 1,328 kg (2,928 lb)
- Powerplant: 1 × Lorraine 7Me Mizar 7-cylinder air-cooled radial piston engine, 180 kW (240 hp)
- Propellers: 2-bladed fixed pitch propeller
Performance
References
- Parmentier, Bruno (29 April 2003). "Lorraine Hanriot LH-60". Aviafrance. Retrieved 7 February 2019.
- Parmentier, Bruno (29 April 2003). "Lorraine Hanriot LH-61". Aviafrance. Retrieved 7 February 2019.
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