Häfeli DH-2
Template:Infobox Aircraft The Häfeli DH-2 was an 1910s Swiss two-seat reconnaissance aircraft, built by aircraft department of the Eidgenössisches Konstruktions Werstatte (K + W) at Thun, Switzerland.
Development and design
Following on from his earlier design (the DH-1), August Häfeli designed a more conventional biplane for reconaissance duties designated the Häfeli DH-2. It was a two-bay of wood and fabric construction, powered by a 100 hp (75 kw) Mercedes D.I engine, the next five were fitted with an Argus As II water-cooled inline engine. The engine required a large flat radiator which was mounted beside the front cockpit. Performance was disappointing and the aircraft did not go into production. An improved version the Hafeli DH-3 was developed.
Operational history
The six DH-2s built during 1916 were used to train pilots and observers until withdrawn from service in 1922.
Operators
Specifications (DH-2)
Data from The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft (Part Work 1982-1985)
General characteristics
- Crew: Two
Performance
References
- The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft (Part Work 1982-1985). Orbis Publishing.
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