This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Heinkel HE 10" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (January 2021) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) | HE 10 Role | Trainer seaplane Type of aircraft National origin | Germany Designer | Ernst Heinkel First flight | 1928 Number built | 2 The Heinkel HE 10 was a trainer floatplane developed by the German aeronautical company Heinkel Flugzeugwerke in the late 1920s. ## Development[edit] The Heinkel HE 10 was a monoplane trainer seaplane based on the HE 6. On September 4, 1929, an HE 10 flying near Warnemünde could not reduce its speed and crashed into the dam. The two pilots were seriously injured while the three passengers managed to land alone. ## Specifications[edit] Data from [1] General characteristics * Crew: 5 * Length: 13.1 m (43 ft 0 in) * Wingspan: 18.20 m (59 ft 9 in) * Height: 4.658 m (15 ft 3 in) * Wing area: 60.9 m2 (656 sq ft) * Empty weight: 2,540 kg (5,600 lb) * Gross weight: 4,800 kg (10,582 lb) * Powerplant: 1 × BMW VI V-12 water-cooled piston engine, 560 kW (750 hp) * Propellers: 2-bladed Performance * Maximum speed: 246 km/h (153 mph, 133 kn) * Range: 3,000 km (1,900 mi, 1,600 nmi) * Service ceiling: 4,000 m (13,000 ft) ## References[edit] 1. ^ [1][dead link] * v * t * e Heinkel aircraft Company designations pre-1933| | Heinkel Eindecker (HE) monoplanes| * HE 1 * HE 2 * HE 3 * HE 4 * HE 5 * HE 6 * HE 7 * HE 8 * HE 9 * HE 10 * HE 12 * HE 14 * HE 18 * HE 31 * HE 57 * HE 58 * HE 64 | Heinkel Doppeldecker (HD) biplanes| * HD 15 * HD 16 * HD 17 * HD 19 * HD 20 * HD 21 * HD 22 * HD 23 * HD 24 * HD 25 * HD 26 * HD 27 * HD 28 * HD 29 * HD 30 * HD 32 * HD 33 * HD 34 * HD 35 * HD 36 * HD 37 * HD 38 * HD 39 * HD 40 * HD 41 * HD 42 * HD 43 * HD 44 * HD 45 * HD 46 * HD 49 * HD 50 * HD 55 * HD 56 * HD 59 * HD 60 * HD 61 * HD 62 * HD 63 * HD 66 RLM designations 1933–1945| * He 45 * He 46 * He 47 * He 49 * He 50 * He 51 * He 52 * He 57 * He 58 * He 59 * He 60 * He 61 * He 62 * He 63 * He 64 * He 65 * He 66 * He 70 * He 71 * He 72 * He 74 * He 100 * He 111 * He 112 * He 113 * He 114 * He 115 * He 116 * He 118 * He 119 * He 120 * He 162 * He 170 * He 172 * He 176 * He 177 * He 178 * He 179 * He 219 * He 220 * He 270 * He 274 * He 275 * He 277 * He 278 * He 280 * He 319 * He 343 * He 419 * He 519 Projects 1933–1945| * P.1041 * P.1054 * P.1060 * P.1062 * P.1063 * P.1064 * P.1065 * P.1066 * P.1068 * P.1069 * P.1070 * P.1071 * P.1072 * P.1073 * P.1074 * P.1075 * P.1076 * P.1077 * P.1078 * P.1079 * P.1080 * Strabo 16 * Wespe * Lerche Foreign designations| * Svenska S 5 (HE 5) * Orlogsvaerftet HM.II. (HE 8) * Aichi Type H Carrier Fighter (HD 23) * Type 2 Two-seat Reconnaissance Seaplane (HD 25) * Type 2 Single-seat Reconnaissance Seaplane (HD 26) * Heinkel Three-seat Reconnaissance Seaplane (HD 28) * Aichi E3A (HD 56) * Aichi AB-5 (HD 62) * Hitachi AXHei (He 100) * Heinkel A7He (He 112) * Yokosuka DXHe (He 118) *[v]: View this template *[t]: Discuss this template *[e]: Edit this template