Hanriot H.41

The Hanriot H.41 was a military trainer aircraft produced in France in the 1920s. It was a further development in the family of aircraft that had commenced with the HD.14 in 1920, and incorporated a number of design features that had been developed for other members of that family. Like those other aircraft, however, it was a conventional, two-bay biplane with unstaggered wings of equal span.

The H.41 used the modern engine and mixed construction developed for the HD.40 air ambulance and used them in a new design for a military trainer. The design did not prove a success, however, and only eleven were built, with three different engine types. A floatplane variant based on the HD.17 was slightly more successful, with twelve examples exported to Greece and Portugal.

Variants

 * H.41 - Two-seat training aircraft.
 * H.410 - version with Lorraine 5Pa engine (5 built)
 * H.411 - version with Salmson 7Ac engine (2 built)
 * LH.412 - version with Lorraine 5Pb engine (4 built, plus 3 converted from H.410)
 * HD.41H (Hydro) - floatplane with Salmson 9Ac engine (12 built)+ (10 built in Yugoslav Aircraft factory "Zmaj" Zemun)

Operators

 * Hellenic Air Force
 * Hellenic Navy
 * Portuguese Navy
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 * Yugoslav Royal Navy
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 * Yugoslav Royal Navy