From TU 215,
Mr. Hildebrandt and his design;
Single-seater torpedo also planned as a two-seater, low-wing monoplane built in 1934 by Mr. Hildebrandt. In
April of this year, this amateur aircraft totaled 5 flight hours per 15 to 30 minute outings. He had been tried
by Paul Vaux, from "Aïles de Touraine",in Villacoublay on the Morane-Saulnier aerodrome, then in Saint-Cyr.
It is powered by an old engine Anzani 6A 45 hp, with automatic intake valve. Its cruising speed is 140 km / h
for a landing speed of 70 km / h. The fuselage is in autogenously welded steel tubes,wooden wings, spruce
and plywood, covered with canvas, with two masts in streamlined steel tubes, coupled in the middle stringers.
Profile depth is 1.40 m. The shutters are made of wood Canvas. The landing gear is pantalized and its path is
1.30 m. The plane takes 64 liters of petrol and 4 liters oil. A static coefficient test 3 was carried out without
deformation.