The Hanriot HD.2 design was based on that of the HD.1, but was a purpose-built floatplane. It had larger tail surfaces and a shorter wingspan with greater area.
The HD.2 was operated by the French and US Navies, the US purchasing 26 aircraft and operating them from Naval Air Station Dunkirk alongside French HD.2s based at the adjoining Centre d'Aviation Maritime.
The model is based on the HD.1 which is multi-LOD with working virtual cockpit and breaking parts. The aircraft has a Windows 7 safe panel.
Tail modification by Martin Klein.
Flight dynamics and water effects by Stephan Scholz.
Panel and custom gauges by Martin Klein.
Textures by Martin Klein.
The liveries are that of French and US aircraft based at Dunkirk, with the exception of one post-war French model based at St Raphael in the south of France.
Enjoy, Allen
The HD.2 was operated by the French and US Navies, the US purchasing 26 aircraft and operating them from Naval Air Station Dunkirk alongside French HD.2s based at the adjoining Centre d'Aviation Maritime.
The model is based on the HD.1 which is multi-LOD with working virtual cockpit and breaking parts. The aircraft has a Windows 7 safe panel.
Tail modification by Martin Klein.
Flight dynamics and water effects by Stephan Scholz.
Panel and custom gauges by Martin Klein.
Textures by Martin Klein.
The liveries are that of French and US aircraft based at Dunkirk, with the exception of one post-war French model based at St Raphael in the south of France.
Enjoy, Allen