Heinkel He 71

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TypeSingle-seat monoplane
National originGermany
Number built1
He 71
General information
TypeSingle-seat monoplane
National originGermany
ManufacturerHeinkel
Number built1
History
First flight1933
Developed fromHeinkel He 64

The Heinkel He 71 was a German single-seat monoplane, a smaller version of the two-seat Heinkel He 64.[1] A low-wing monoplane with a fixed conventional landing gear, the prototype first flew with an open cockpit and a 60 hp (45 kW) Hirth HM 60 engine.[1] It was later modified with an enclosed cabin and a 78 hp (58 kW) Hirth HM 4 engine.[1] With additional fuel tanks to increase range it was used by German aviator Elly Beinhorn on a flight around Africa.[1]

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