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Hispano-Suiza V-8), and other detail changes to meet Japanese requirements. These were not popular in Japanese service due to inadequate directional control and poor downward visibility from the cockpit, but were flown from the
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Norwegian examples, although two Lewis guns were sometimes fitted. Some of the Finnish aircraft also had their floats replaced with skis.
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227:(Army Aircraft Factory) when the company initially contracted to build them failed to deliver, although these were later handed over to the Navy, along with four additional newly manufactured
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on a gun ring in the rear cockpit (fitted to msn.2538 only)
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and 205–224 kW (275–300 hp) 6 cylinder inline
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was a German two-seat, single-engined low-wing monoplane
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878:(in Finnish). Tikkakoski: Keski-Suomen ilmailumuseo.
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3,000 m (9,800 ft) in 22 minutes 18 seconds
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2,000 m (6,600 ft) in 12 minutes 48 seconds
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191:Licence production was carried out in Norway by
152:as a higher powered enlargement of the similar
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329:Norwegian W.33s built under licence, 35 built.
293:and Japan Air Transport Research Association.
234:Haerens Flyvenmaskinfabrikk/Kjeller Flyfabrikk
1219:1910s German military reconnaissance aircraft
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48:Hansa und Brandenburgische Flugzeugwerke
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590:154 km/h (96 mph, 83 kn)
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213:for the Army. These had followed the
169:aircraft was designed in 1918 by Dr.
693:List of military aircraft of Germany
541:44.60 m (480.1 sq ft)
529:15.85 m (52 ft 0 in)
523:11.10 m (36 ft 5 in)
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682:(slightly larger development)
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553:2,100 kg (4,630 lb)
547:1,470 kg (3,241 lb)
275:. 160 of these were built by
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185:engines were also fitted.
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109:1918-1919 & 1921-1929
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931:Owers, Colin A. (2015).
855:Grosz, Peter M. (1996).
318:Hansa-Brandenburg W.33CK
874:Heinonen, Timo (1992).
838:Suomen museolentokoneet
508:General characteristics
494:Specifications (W.33CK)
484:Finnish Aviation Museum
221:s were completed at by
183:Basse und Selve BuS.IVa
777:Owers, 2015, pp.66-123
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674:Hansa-Brandenburg W.29
279:and 150 were built by
273:Imperial Japanese Navy
224:Norsk Aeroplanefabrikk
167:Hansa-Brandenburg W.33
154:Hansa-Brandenburg W.29
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130:Hansa-Brandenburg W.29
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640:Becker Type M2 cannon
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100:German Imperial Navy
822:Mikesh, 1990, p.271
810:Herris, 2012, p.113
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751:Herris, 2012, p.110
716:Grosz, 1996, pp.2-3
668:Related development
461:Marinens flyvevesen
248:Vickers machine gun
88:Primary users
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725:Grosz, 1996, pp.13
392:Marinefliegerkorps
387:Kaiserliche Marine
285:Mitsubishi Type Hi
1239:Low-wing aircraft
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663:See also
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488:Helsinki
301:Variants
277:Nakajima
243:Maake II
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