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Blume Bl.502
Light Utility · Germany · Early Jet (1946–1969)
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The Blume Bl.500, Bl.502, and Bl.503 were a family of four-seat light aircraft designed in West Germany by Dr Walter Blume in the late 1950s.
Specifications
Category Fixed Wing
Sub-Category Light Utility
Domain Dual-Use
Era Early Jet (1946–1969)
Country Germany
Engine 1× air-cooled flat-four engine
Thrust / Power 150 hp
Length (ft) 27
Wingspan (ft) 34
Empty Weight (lb) 1477
MTOW (lb) 2469
Endurance (hr) 4.1 hr
Service Ceiling (ft) 15748
Range (mi) 559
Max Speed (mph) 155