LFG V 52

V 52
Role Two seat sports aircraft
National origin Germany
Manufacturer LFG (Luft-Fahrzeug-Gesellschaft)
First flight 1925
Number built 1


The V 52 was a one off, single engine, two seat sports monoplane, built in Germany in 1925.

Design and development

Whilst the other LFG two seat monoplane sports aircraft (the V 40, V 42 and V 44) produced in 1925 were all metal designs, the V 52 employed wooden construction. It also differed from them in having a braced, rather than wholly cantilever wing. This was built around wooden box spares, with three ply ribs and fabric covering. The fuselage was also wooden, with three ply covering.[1]

Like the V 40, the V 52 was powered by a 75 hp (56 kW) Siemens-Halske Sh 11 7-cylinder radial engine.[1]

Operational history

The V 52 was amongst five LFG entries to the Round Germany Flight held in the summer of 1925, though only the LFG V 39 biplane took take part, with all four monoplanes failing to make the start.[1][2]

Specifications

Data from Flight 28 May 1925 p.324[1]

General characteristics

Performance


References

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  1. 1 2 3 4 "The round-Germany flight". Flight. Vol. XVII no. 22. 28 May 1925. p. 324.
  2. "Some impressions of the round-Germany flight.". Flight. Vol. XVII no. 23. 4 June 1925. p. 343.
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