Siebel Fh 104
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Original source: Deutsches Bundesarchiv (German Federal Archive), Bild 146-1981-066-21A
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The Siebel Fh 104 Hallore was a small German twin-engined transport communications and liaison aircraft built by Siebel. In 1934 the Klemm Leichtflugzeugbau set up a new factory at Halle for production of all-metal aircraft (as opposed to Klemms normal light aircraft) and transferred the development of a new twin-engined transport the Klemm Kl 104 to the Halle factory the type being redesignated Fh 104.

Siebel Fh 104 Hallore with decals for (5 x Luftwaffe - General Gallant, General Udet, Germany's aircraf emblem Aircraft kits (injection) Catalogue 1
The Siebel Fh 104 was first designed as a small, fast mail transport in the 1930s, and it rapidly developed into a great general liaison aircraft and squadron hack, 2

Made by Siebel.

Udets's board bar from his Siebel Fh 104 A-0 on display in the Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin.3
Jet Or Prop
prop
Height Alt
8.0
Length Alt
949.96
Power Alt
280 hp
Range Main
920.0
Loaded Weight Main
2350.0
Max Speed Alt
217 mph
Max Speed Main
at sea level 350 km-h
Capacity
Up to 5 passengers
Cruise Speed Main
335.0
Ceiling Main
6
600 m
Number Built
46
Crew
One or two pilots
Loaded Weight Alt
5181.0
Cruise Speed Alt
208 mph
Area Main
22.3 m²
Primary user
Span Alt
1206.5
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
eight-cylinder inverted V Hirth HM 508
Manufacturer
Number Of Props
2
Production End Year
1942
National Origin
Germany
Climb Rate Main
360.0
Power Main
209.0
Production Start Year
1937
Climb Rate Alt
1090.0
Length Main
9.50 m
Span Main
12.06 m
Area Alt
240.0
Range Alt
572 miles
Related
*Siebel Si 204
Empty Weight Main
1510.0
Ceiling Alt
21650.0
Height Main
2.64 m
Produced
1937
Empty Weight Alt
3329.0
Category

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