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The Hiro H2H (or Navy Type 89 Flying boat) was a Japanese patrol flying boat of the 1930s. Designed and built by the Hiro Naval Arsenal it was a twin-engined biplane that was operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy.

The Hiro H2H (or Navy Type 89 Flying boat) was a Japanese patrol flying boat of the 1930s.1
* Hiro H2H - biplane flying boat developed from the Supermarine Southampton II * Hiro H4H - flying boat 2

Made by Hiro Naval Arsenal.

Hiro H2H - maritime reconnaissance biplane flying boat (1930) Hiro H4H - maritime reconnaissance/bomber flying boat (1931) Kawanishi E5K1 - medium-range reconnaissance seaplane (1931) Kawanishi E7K - three-seat reconnaissance 3
* Hiro H2H - maritime reconnaissance biplane flying boat (1930) * Hiro H4H - maritime reconnaissance/bomber flying boat (1931) * Kawanishi E5K1 - medium-range reconnaissance seaplane (1931) 4
Height Main
6.13 m
Height Alt
20
Length Alt
53
Jet Or Prop
prop
Lists
*List of military aircraft of Japan*List of seaplanes and flying boats
Loaded Weight Main
6500.0
Max Speed Alt
7140.0
Type Of Prop
12
Introduced
1932
Max Speed Main
192.0
Power Main
550 hp
Bombs
Two 250 kg bombs
Cruise Speed Main
130.0
Ceiling Main
4
320 m
Number Built
17
Crew
6
Span Main
22.14 m
Cruise Speed Alt
4830.0
Area Main
120.5 m²
Primary user
Span Alt
72
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
410.0
Engine(prop)
Hiro Type 14
Manufacturer
First Flight
1930
Origin
Japan
National Origin
Japan
Loaded Weight Alt
14330.0
More Performance
1140.0
Number Of Props
2
Guns
462.0
Empty Weight Alt
9629.0
Length Main
16.28 m
Area Alt
1297.0
Similar Aircraft
*Supermarine Southampton*Naval Aircraft Factory PN
Empty Weight Main
4368.0
Ceiling Alt
9840.0
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