Hirtenberg HV.15

Hirtenberg HV.15
Role Passenger aircraft
National origin Austria
Manufacturer Hirtenberg
First flight March 8, 1936
Number built 1


The Hirtenberg HV.15 was a twin-engine Austrian monoplane designed by Hirtenberg.

Design and development

The HV.15 was the company's first twin-engined aircraft, originally made for the civilian market. Designed for mass production, the aircraft was planned to be a passenger aircraft or light transport. The HV.15 first flew on March 8, 1936, powered by the most powerful engines available to Austria at the time, a pair of Siemens-Halske Sh 14A rotary engine, each producing 160 hp (119 kW).

Specifications

General characteristics

Performance

References

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