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The Heinkel HD 36 was a trainer developed in Germany in the 1920s at the request of the Swedish Air Force, which was in search of a new trainer aircraft. The newly formed air force had previously evaluated the HD 35, found it to be underpowered, and asked Heinkel to address this problem. Heinkel's response was a development of the HD 35 modified to use the Mercedes D.III engine instead. The HD 36 also dispensed with the third cockpit that had been a feature of the HD 35 and HD 21 before it, but otherwise the design was largely the same. The single example built by Heinkel was tested by the Air Force, and found still not quite satisfactory, was modified by (the Air Force workshops) until the problems had been largely eliminated. Once this had happened, CFM built two batches of 10 aircraft,

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  • Die Heinkel HD 36 ist ein Ende der 1920er Jahre von den Ernst Heinkel Flugzeugwerken in Warnemünde produziertes Schulflugzeug. (de)
  • The Heinkel HD 36 was a trainer developed in Germany in the 1920s at the request of the Swedish Air Force, which was in search of a new trainer aircraft. The newly formed air force had previously evaluated the HD 35, found it to be underpowered, and asked Heinkel to address this problem. Heinkel's response was a development of the HD 35 modified to use the Mercedes D.III engine instead. The HD 36 also dispensed with the third cockpit that had been a feature of the HD 35 and HD 21 before it, but otherwise the design was largely the same. The single example built by Heinkel was tested by the Air Force, and found still not quite satisfactory, was modified by (the Air Force workshops) until the problems had been largely eliminated. Once this had happened, CFM built two batches of 10 aircraft, delivering them in 1928 and 1930 as the Sk 6. Constant trouble with the engines led to restrictions on longer flights being imposed, and the solution eventually adopted was to replace the engines on all Sk 6s with Armstrong Siddeley Pumas. Aircraft thus modified were redesignated S 6A. Regardless, the type did not remain in service for very long, and all were dismantled after only a few years. (en)
  • L'Heinkel HD 36 era un aereo da addestramento biposto, monomotore e biplano, sviluppato dall'azienda aeronautica tedesca Ernst Heinkel Flugzeugwerke nella seconda parte degli anni venti e prodotto oltre che dalla stessa in un singolo prototipo, su licenza dalla svedese (CFM). Utilizzato dai reparti di addestramento della neoistituita Svenska Flygvapnet, l'aeronautica militare svedese, rimase in servizio fino agli inizi degli anni quaranta. (it)
  • Хейнкель HD 36 (нем. Heinkel HD 36) — немецкий учебно-тренировочный самолёт. В 1927 году HD 36 был куплен Шведскими ВВС одновременно с лицензией на производство этих самолетов в Швеции. С 1929 года по 1930 год было построено двадцать самолётов, получивших шведское обозначение Sk.6. Все они были переданы в летную школу F 5. Позже на HD 36 был поставлен английский двигатель Armstrong Siddeley Puma мощностью 240 л. с. После ремоторизации самолеты получили обозначение Sk.6A. (ru)
  • Heinkel HD 35 var ett skolflygplan utvecklat under 1920-talet i Tyskland för Svenska flygvapnets räkning. (sv)
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  • Die Heinkel HD 36 ist ein Ende der 1920er Jahre von den Ernst Heinkel Flugzeugwerken in Warnemünde produziertes Schulflugzeug. (de)
  • L'Heinkel HD 36 era un aereo da addestramento biposto, monomotore e biplano, sviluppato dall'azienda aeronautica tedesca Ernst Heinkel Flugzeugwerke nella seconda parte degli anni venti e prodotto oltre che dalla stessa in un singolo prototipo, su licenza dalla svedese (CFM). Utilizzato dai reparti di addestramento della neoistituita Svenska Flygvapnet, l'aeronautica militare svedese, rimase in servizio fino agli inizi degli anni quaranta. (it)
  • Хейнкель HD 36 (нем. Heinkel HD 36) — немецкий учебно-тренировочный самолёт. В 1927 году HD 36 был куплен Шведскими ВВС одновременно с лицензией на производство этих самолетов в Швеции. С 1929 года по 1930 год было построено двадцать самолётов, получивших шведское обозначение Sk.6. Все они были переданы в летную школу F 5. Позже на HD 36 был поставлен английский двигатель Armstrong Siddeley Puma мощностью 240 л. с. После ремоторизации самолеты получили обозначение Sk.6A. (ru)
  • Heinkel HD 35 var ett skolflygplan utvecklat under 1920-talet i Tyskland för Svenska flygvapnets räkning. (sv)
  • The Heinkel HD 36 was a trainer developed in Germany in the 1920s at the request of the Swedish Air Force, which was in search of a new trainer aircraft. The newly formed air force had previously evaluated the HD 35, found it to be underpowered, and asked Heinkel to address this problem. Heinkel's response was a development of the HD 35 modified to use the Mercedes D.III engine instead. The HD 36 also dispensed with the third cockpit that had been a feature of the HD 35 and HD 21 before it, but otherwise the design was largely the same. The single example built by Heinkel was tested by the Air Force, and found still not quite satisfactory, was modified by (the Air Force workshops) until the problems had been largely eliminated. Once this had happened, CFM built two batches of 10 aircraft, (en)
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  • Heinkel HD 36 (de)
  • Heinkel HD 36 (en)
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  • Heinkel HD 36 (ru)
  • Heinkel HD 36 (sv)
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