Heinkel He 50
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The Heinkel He 50 was a German World War II-era dive bomber originally designed for the Imperial Japanese Navy. Serving in Luftwaffe pre-war dive-bombing units the He 50 served almost until the end of World War II as a night harassment bomber.

* the Heinkel He 50, designed for the Imperial Japanese Navy in 1931, was used operationally by Germany almost until the end of 1
Imperial Japanese Navy followed by ordering the Heinkel He 50 in 1931, which they developed into their own Aichi D1A. Numerous examples followed, including the US SBC, Japanese Aichi D3A and others.2
The Heinkel He 50 was a German World War II-era dive bomber originally designed for the Imperial Japanese Navy.3

Made by Heinkel.

The Heinkel He 50 was armed with a 7.4
wheel landing gear, the resulting Heinkel He 50 prototype flew in the summer of 1931 with twin floats.5
Jet Or Prop
prop
Height Alt
14
Length Alt
960.12
Power Alt
650 hp
Lists
*List of military aircraft of Germany
Range Main
1000.0
Loaded Weight Main
2620.0
Max Speed Alt
8760.0
Type Of Prop
Radial engine
Introduced
1935
Max Speed Main
235.0
Height Main
4.5 m
Cruise Speed Main
190.0
Ceiling Main
6
400 m
Number Built
78
Crew
2
Loaded Weight Alt
5778.0
Retired
1944
Armament
900.0
Cruise Speed Alt
7080.0
Area Main
34.8 m²
Primary user
Span Alt
37
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
Bramo 322B
Manufacturer
First Flight
1931
Climb Rate Main
15000.0
Power Main
485.0
Number Of Props
1
Climb Rate Alt
820.0
Length Main
9.6 m
Span Main
11 m
Area Alt
374.59
Range Alt
621 mi
Similar Aircraft
* SBC Helldiver* Po-2
Related
* Aichi D1A
Empty Weight Main
1600.0
Ceiling Alt
20998.0
Empty Weight Alt
3528.0
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