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  • Dewoitine HD.730
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  • The Dewoitine HD.730 was a prototype French reconnaissance floatplane of the 1940s. It was a single-engined, low-winged monoplane that was designed as a catapult launched reconnaissance aircraft to operate from warships of the French Navy. Two flew in 1940, and a third aircraft was built to a modified design in 1941, but no production followed.
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Guns
  • 1
ceiling ft
  • 16800
time to altitude
  • 252037.0
Status
  • Prototype
range miles
  • 840
eng1 type
  • inverted air-cooled six-cylinder
Type
  • Reconnaissance floatplane
max speed note
  • at 2,000
wing area sqft
  • 215.300000
height m
  • 3.180000
bombs
  • 8
span m
  • 10.280000
Manufacturer
empty weight lb
  • 2586
length m
  • 9.060000
max speed mph
  • 143
cruise speed note
  • 90000.0
National Origin
  • France
First Flight
  • February 1940
cruise speed mph
  • 140
gross weight lb
  • 4123
prime units?
  • met
Crew
  • 2
Number Built
  • 3
eng1 name
  • Renault 6Q-03
eng1 hp
  • 220
ref
  • War Planes of the Second World War: Volume Six Floatplanes
eng1 number
  • 1
abstract
  • The Dewoitine HD.730 was a prototype French reconnaissance floatplane of the 1940s. It was a single-engined, low-winged monoplane that was designed as a catapult launched reconnaissance aircraft to operate from warships of the French Navy. Two flew in 1940, and a third aircraft was built to a modified design in 1941, but no production followed.