Messieurs !
The HÄFELI DH-1 (M1) M= Militär /military
engineer: A. Häfeli , Thun/Suisse
factory: Eidgenössische (confederate) Konstruktionswerkstätte (engineering workshop) K & W, flight division; Thun/Suisse
built in:1916 - 6 machines
type: reconnaissance aeroplane 1 observer 1 pilot service time: 1916-1919 registration markings: 241-246
armament: 1 air-cooled MG cal 0.293/7,45mm
description:
3-strutter biplane, composite construction, braced, 2-tail boom, pusher engine and airscrew, double nosegear arrangement
span: 12,80 m length: 8,82 m height: 3,00 m wing area: 38,oo m2 weight empty: 750,00 kg payload: 375,00 kg
max. take-off weight: 1125 kg
engine: licence-built ARGUS AS II (Argus Motorengesellschaft, Reineckendorf/Berlin) by Bühler Brothers, Uzwil/Suisse
weight:191 kg 11,8 litre 6 cylinders 120 hp at 1400 rpm/sea level boost:none borexstroke: 130mm x 140mm compression rate: 3,7:1
airscrew:2-blade laminated pusher airscrew diameter: 2,70m pitch: 1,65m
Vi max. level flight: 126 km/h 78,75 mph max climb rate: 1,50 m/sec 4,92 yds/sec endurance: 2 hours 30 min
range: 250 km 156,25 miles
Story:
August Häfeli worked for the firm "Aero-Werke Gustav Otto" (they also built the first Otto-machine for the Royal
Bavarian Airforce in 1912) before he went to K&W.
At "Gustav Otto" he was in charge of the AGO C 1 aeroplane.
The Häfeli DH1 largely corresponds to the AGO machine.
The DH-1 (M1) was not successful, 3 crashed in 1917; the hook was a try to enhance braking while landing- but was too dangerous; in 1919 the remaineing 3 machines were scrapped.
Why ( and what ) flying characteristics weren't satisfying I couldn't find out.
viele Grüße, Gunther
replica built at BAMF / Buochs, Suisse and Interlaken (between the lakes), Suisse; 29.02.1982-24.08.1985; 9710 workhours;