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Standard H-2
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The Standard H-2 was an early American Army reconaissance aircraft, ordered in 1916.
Built by the Standard Aircraft Corporation, the H-2, based on the Sloane H-2, was an open-cockpit three-place tractor biplane, powered by a 125 hp (90 kW) Hall-Scott A-5 engine. Only three were built.
An improved version, the H-3, with the same engine, earned an order for nine aircraft, while the Navy ordered three with floats as the H-4H.
Specifications (H-2)
General characteristics
- Crew: 3
- Length: ()
- Wingspan: ()
- Height: ()
- Powerplant: 1× Hall-Scott A-5 , 125 hp (90 kW)
Performance
Armament
- Guns:
See also
References
- Donald, David, ed. Encyclopedia of World Aircraft, p.854, "Standard aircraft". Etobicoke, Ontario: Prospero Books, 1997.
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