Hopfner HS-10/32 explained
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. The HS-10/33 was eventually purchased by the
Austrian Air Force to use as a liaison machine.
References
- Book: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft . Aerospace Publishing. London . 2174 .
- Book: Taylor, Michael J. H. . Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation . 1989 . Studio Editions . London . 511 .
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