Heinkel Aichi E3A
Military

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A rare German-Japanese collaborative reconnaissance seaplane, the Heinkel Aichi E3A first flew in 1929 and combined engineering traditions from two nations. Its 11.1-metre wingspan and 753-kilometre range suited extended naval patrols, while 197 km/h performance matched reconnaissance requirements of the era. The two-crew configuration allowed pilot and observer to manage complex maritime surveillance missions.
Caractéristiques
- Rôle
- Reconnaissance seaplane
- Origine
- Germany/Japan
- Équipage
- 2
- Moteurs
- 1
- Premier vol
- 1929
- Longueur
- 8,4 m
- Envergure
- 11,1 m
- Vitesse maximale
- 197 km/h
- Autonomie
- 753 km