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H40

Hoffmann · General Aviation · Germany · Cold War (1970–1991)

H40 — General Aviation
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The Hoffmann H40 was a prototype sport aircraft built in Germany in 1988. Designed by Wolf Hoffmann based on his Dimona motor-glider, it was a conventional, low-wing monoplane with side-by-side seating for two and tricycle undercarriage. The aircraft's high aspect ratio wings and T-tail were carried over from its motorglider heritage, but the span was shorter than that of the Dimona. Construction throughout was of composite materials. Hoffmann intended this aircraft to compete with sporting two-seaters such as the Grob G 115 and Robin ATL, but was unable to find the financial backing to bring the aircraft to market, despite a 30% share bought in the project by German pump manufacturer ABS.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Sub-Category
General Aviation
Domain
Civil
Era
Cold War (1970–1991)
Country
Germany
Manufacturer
Hoffmann
Service Entry
1988
Produced
1
Engine
Lycoming O-235 flat-four
Thrust / Power
116 hp (86.5 kW)
Length (ft)
24
Wingspan (ft)
35
Empty Weight (lb)
1300
MTOW (lb)
1874
Service Ceiling (ft)
14800
Range (mi)
422
Max Speed (mph)
130