Heinkel HD 32

HD 32
Heinkel HD.32 at the 1925 Round Germany Contest
Role Trainer
National origin Germany
Manufacturer Heinkel
First flight 1926




The Heinkel HD 32 was a trainer developed in Germany in the 1920s, a derivative of the HD 21. Like that aircraft, it was a conventional, single-bay biplane, but had only two cockpits rather than the three that the HD 21 had. The other significant change was the use of a Siemens radial engine in place of the inline units that powered most of the HD 21 family.

A number of HD 32s participated in the 1925 Deutscher Rundflug, including one powered by a Bristol Lucifer engine.

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