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The Hopfner HS-10-32 was a utility aircraft built in Austria in the early 1930s. It was a conventional high-wing strut-braced cabin monoplane derived from Hopfner's series of parasol-wing light aircraft that began with the HS-5-28. Three examples (including the single prototype) flew in late 1932 under the designation HS-10-32 followed by a single example of the improved HS-10-33 the following year a generally similar aircraft with revised ailerons.

Made by Hopfner (aircraft manufacturer).

Empty Weight Lb
1410
Wing Area Sqm
18
Designer
Theodor Hopfner
Eng 1 Type
Siemens Sh 14A
Ceiling Ft
14800
Eng 1 Kw
110
Span In
4
Gross Weight Lb
2200
Capacity
1
Number Built
4
Crew
One pilot
Empty Weight Kg
640
Gross Weight Kg
1000
Height In
10
Range Km
840
Manufacturer
Range Miles
525
Max Speed Mph
120
Max Speed Kmh
190
Height Ft
7
Span Ft
26
National Origin
Austria
Wing Area Sqft
194
Met Or Eng
met
Span M
8
Length Ft
36
Height M
2
Ceiling M
4500
Eng 1 Hp
150
Eng 1 Number
1
Length In
Length M
11
Category

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