Hanriot HD.17
| HD.17 | |
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| Role | Seaplane trainer | 
| National origin | France | 
| Manufacturer | Hanriot | 
| First flight | 1923 | 
| Primary user | Aéronautique Maritime | 
| Number built | >50 | 
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The Hanriot HD.17 was a French trainer seaplane of the 1920s. It was essentially a floatplane version of the ubiquitous HD.14 with a revised tail and a more powerful engine. Over 50 examples were operated by the Aéronautique Maritime, of which seven were converted to landplanes. A small number of HD.17s were exported to Estonia and Latvia. Further development resulted in the HD.41H.
Variants
- HD.17
 - Floatplane trainer derived from the Hanriot HD.14
 - HD.41H
 - Further development of the HD.17 as a floatlane trainer.
 
Operators
Specifications (HD.17)
General characteristics
- Crew: Two, pilot and instructor
 - Length: 8.33 m (27 ft 4 in)
 - Wingspan: 10.26 m (33 ft 8 in)
 - Height: 3.25 m (10 ft 8 in)
 - Wing area: 34.9 m2 (376 ft2)
 - Empty weight: 725 kg (1,600 lb)
 - Gross weight: 980 kg (2,160 lb)
 - Powerplant: 1 × Clerget 9B, 100 kW (130 hp)
 
Performance
- Maximum speed: 120 km/h (75 mph)
 - Range: 200 km (125 miles)
 
See also
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hanriot HD.17. | 
- Related lists
 
References
- Taylor, Michael J. H. (1989). Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. London: Studio Editions. p. 470.
 - World Aircraft Information Files. London: Bright Star Publishing. pp. File 896 Sheet 11.
 
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