Terminal Kl 36

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Terminal Kl 36
Klemm Kl 36 photo L'Aerophile October 1934.jpg
Type: Touring plane
Design country:

German Reich NSGerman Reich (Nazi era) German Empire

Manufacturer:

Light aircraft construction Klemm

First flight:

1934

The Klemm Kl 36 was a civil touring aircraft from Leichtflugzeugbau Klemm GmbH .

history

The aircraft was developed in 1934 for the European sightseeing flight in the same year, a 1000-kilometer route that should be flown through as quickly as possible. The aircraft was a cantilever, low- wing, composite construction with a welded tubular steel fuselage and rigid normal landing gear. The series machine Kl 36 A was from a 220 hp paid air-cooled eight-cylinder V-engine Hirth HM 508 F driven. The Kl 36 B was a pilot series of eight copies, among other things, a seven-cylinder radial engine BMW-Bramo Sh A 14 or an eight-cylinder V-engine Argus As 10 C received. The Kl 36 was the fastest aircraft from Klemm.

Technical specifications

Three-sided view of Kl 36 clamp
Parameter Terminal KL 36 B
crew 1
Passengers 1
length 8.98 m
span 11.0 m
height 2.32 m
Wing area 19.5 m²
Empty mass 720 kg
Max. Takeoff mass 1300 kg
Cruising speed
Top speed 260 km / h
Service ceiling 5000 m
Range 880 km
Engines 1 × BMW-Bramo Sh 14 A

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