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Hanriot Fighters |
Here are some Hanriot single seater drawings and pictures. The Hanriot fighter was the italian air service main fighter type until the introduction of the Ansaldo Balilla.
Hanriot fighter front and side views, showing measurements.
Hanriot in italian markings, probably ex-works, since it looks like an owner manual picture.
Hanriot with uncovered wings, showing ribs and rigging.
Uncovered cockpit section, showing seat and control arrangement. Note the W cabane struts and reinforced structural members.
Uncovered fuselage, rear section. Intrincate girder structure and headrest fuel tank.
Engine and armament. Note how close was the gun muzzle to the propeller.
Uncovered upper wing from a Hanriot Hd1, formerly posted on the "unknown objects" page and identified by Alberto Casirati. No ailerons attached.
Uncovered stabilizer and elevator, identified by Casirati as well.
Pictures from the National Museum of Naval Aviation in Pensacola, Fla. Some of the pictures are quite dark, but there's enough for the attentive eye to grasp some details.
Hanriot A5625, port side view
Starboard side, "riblets" aspect, strut attachment, rigging, wing dhiedral (below, in the darkness, Sopwith Camel)
Right on the face! Cowl, engine, prop, machine gun, undercarriage, etc.etc. All you can see from the front.
Underside details, cowl cutouts, undercarriage arrangement.