Hurel-Dubois designations

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HD.31

HD.32
HD.321

HD.332 assault transport project

HD.34

HD.35 adaptation of the HD.321, powered by Wright 982 engines
HD.353 additional Marboré jet engines proposed
HD.355 twin-engined ASM aircraft

HD.37 turboprop-powered flying car-ferry variation based on the HD.31/32 series

HD.40 medium range aircraft project, 1951

HD.41 medium range aircraft project, 1951

HD.45 turbojet-powered medium range aircraft project (Caravelle contender), 1951

HD.70 twin-engined turboprop airliner project

HDM.105 experimental Aerovan 4 conversion (G-AJOF, c/n 6403) with Hurel-Dubois wing (1957, one conversion)

HDM.106 Caravan larger all-metal development, two 290 hp Lycoming GO-/GSO-480/B or 320 hp Astazou; mockup used HDM.105 parts (none built but inspired the Short Skyvan)

HDM.107 Aerojeep planned HDM.106 version designed to meet requirements for US Army light STOL aircraft (none built)

HDM.108 projected bigger development of the Caravan, two 750 hp Turbomeca Bastan turboprops, 25 passengers (none built)

HD.109 low-wing twin-engined light transport project

SAHD.120 contender for a tactical transport (with Sud-Aviation), that eventually saw the Transall as the winner

HD.130 light turboprop swing-tail turboprop transport project, designed around 1964

HD.150 small version of HD.130 as a military light transport aircraft, basic version of the HD.151 planned to have additional jet engines, could be used for fire support/light ground attack
HD.151 STOL light tactical military transport project with two 930 hp Bastan engines and boundary layer control

HD.160 business turboprop/light transport project of 1964/65, untypical for Hurel-Dubois as it had no high aspect ratio wing
 
My own photo, a long time ago,when "le musée de l'air"was still
at "Le Chalet Meudon"
 

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HD.10,a single seat research monoplane.

Hmmm..., that's a really 'purposeful' aeroplane......
I've noticed, that a lot of the H-D designs have twin fins and rudders, is this part of the design concept, and what is the idea behind it?


cheers,
Robin.
 
Hurel-Dubois HD.34 survey aircraft at La Ferte Alais in 1990 and HD45 jet project from a 1952 issue of Flight magazine..
 

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Some of my notes on Hurel-Dubois designations ...
 

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Have to look where I found it, but in other sources the HD.40/41 were just in a line with the
later HD.45, that means, with the typical Hurel-Dubois wing (http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=1381.0 ).
Maybe I was fooled by an errouneous source, will look up this evening, what it was.
A swept wing a/c probably would be nicer, than those quite ungainly things ! ;)
 
Ungainly they sure were, but I miss them. They were always quite a sight to see... from a time when you could recognize a shape in the sky. Now they all look the same or about!
 
Hi all
Is this interesting ??
(From an old "le fana de l'aviation")
 

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toura said:
Is this interesting ??
(From an old "le fana de l'aviation")

Of course ! AFAIK, it wasn't mentioned in the Trait d'Union about Hurel-Dubois.

Stargazer2006 said:
Ungainly they sure were, but I miss them. They were always quite a sight to see... from a time when you could
recognize a shape in the sky. Now they all look the same or about!

Me too,, and I wouldn't call the HD.31/34 ungainly, but at least according to my sources, the HD.40/41 were either
too short, or too fat !
 
Had a look for the source of the HD.40/41: Small drawingns can be found in Wegg "Caravelle",
so I have some doubts about these designs with swept wings.
 
Jean-Christophe Carbonel's article on Hurel-Dubois aircraft in Aeroplane, October 2022 has a list of designations which helps to fill out this list.

HD10
- Demonstrator, 40hp (later 75hp) Mathis, FF 25/8/1948

HD20
- unknown. Carbonel speculates could have been a 20m span design, 500hp engine, 800kg payload featured in one of Hurel's patents

HD31
- Prototype, 2 originally planned, FF 27/1/1953

HD32
- Airliner, 2 built, 01 with 1,500hp Wright R-1820 Cyclone, 02 with 1,200hp P&W R-1830-92, FF 29/12/1953 & 11/2/1955

HD321
- Specialised assault transport project
- HD32 rebuilt in 1956 with stretched fuselage and 1,525hp Wright R-1820-C9HE

HD324
- HD32 with Rolls-Royce RB.53 Dart, project

HD33
- Military transport project, 1953

HD331
- Military transport project with tail ramp, 1957

HD332-1
- Military assault transport project with tail ramp, 1958. 3,00kg payload, 2,070hp Bristol Hercules. Armament options of MG pods and bombs

HD34
- Surveying aircraft for Institut Geographique National, 8 built, FF 26/2/1957

HD35
- HD321 assault transport project with tail ramp, 1953
- Air car ferry project for Silver City Airways, late 1953 (possible a double-decker?)
- ASW patrol aircraft project, Wright R-1820 Cyclone, 1954

HD335
- HD35 (ASW) variant project with Bristol Hercules and Turbomeca Marbore in wingtip nacelles

HD36
- Flying classroom HD35 variant project for French Navy, 1955
- SAR HD34 variant project, 1958

HD37
- Air car ferry project for Silver City Airways in co-operation with Breguet to replace Bristol Freighter, double-decks, nose doors, 1959

HD45
- Medium-range jet airliner project 1951-54, 2 prototypes ordered 1953 but cancelled in 1954 in favour of SNCASE X-210 (Caravelle)

HD70
- STOL airliner project, Rolls-Royce RB.53 Dart, circular pressurised fuselage, 1954

HD80
- 2-seat Army Co-operation aircraft project, 1956.

HDM105
- HDM Aviation (Hurel-Doubois & Miles partnership), Miles M.57 Aerovan Mk.4 rebuilt with Hurel wing, FF 31/3/1957

HDM106 Caravan
- HDM Aviation 15-passenger/cargo aircraft project, 1957. Design sold to Short Brothers - becoming PD36 Scorpion then SC.7 Skyvan

HDM107
- HDM Aviation HDM106 variant project for US Army with Lycoming turboprops, 1957

HDM108
- HDM Aviation enlarged HDM105 project for 17-passengers, 1957
- HDM108.1 with SNECMA 12T piston engines
- HDM108.2 with Bastan turboprops

HD109A
- Light transport project with rear ramp for civil and military use, 1,500kg payload, Astazou turboprops, low-mounted wing, 1961 (note by this time Hurel had departed the company - Carbonel feels this design was a foil to show the performance advantages of the HD130)

HD130
- Light transport project with rear ramp for civil and military use, 1,500kg payload, Astazou turboprops, high-mounted Hurel high-aspect ratio wing, 1961

HD120
- Freighter project with 8,000kg payload

HD150
- Light transport project for Armee de l'Air, Turbomeca Bastan turboprops, initial design, 1960

HD151
- Light transport project for Armee de l'Air, refined design with 930shp Turbomeca Bastan IV and 2x Autan III gas generators for flap blowing, 1961. Lost to Nord 262 due to lack of production capability

Also, other Hurel designs:

Aviette
- human powered aircraft for Kremer Prize contest, 1973

HB11
- Bertin design with Hurel input, VTOL aircraft project, 1x turbojet with 2x lift fans, 1961

HB11
- Bertin design with Hurel input, VTOL liaison/transport aircraft project, 3x turbojets with 2x lift fans, 1961
 
Thank you my dear Hood,and for my dear Carbonel,

- HD-20 was a real one,mentioned in reply # 14
- for rebuilt HD-32 in 1956,probably HD-322
- for early three projects of HD-35,may there were; HD-351,HD-352 & HD-353 (the last was confirmed)
- you forget HD-40 & HD-41,a medium range jet airliner projects
-HD-100 was mentioned in Aviation magazine,could be a misprint
- you also forget HD-160,a business turboprop/light transport project of 1964/65
 

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Thank you my dear Hood,and for my dear Carbonel,

- HD-20 was a real one,mentioned in reply # 14
- for rebuilt HD-32 in 1956,probably HD-322
- for early three projects of HD-35,may there were; HD-351,HD-352 & HD-353 (the last was confirmed)
- you forget HD-40 & HD-41,a medium range jet airliner projects
-HD-100 was mentioned in Aviation magazine,could be a misprint
- you also forget HD-160,a business turboprop/light transport project of 1964/65

Also and as I know,this company submitted a project for Brazil,but no confirm
about this ?.
 
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HD45
- Medium-range jet airliner project 1951-54, 2 prototypes ordered 1953 but cancelled in 1954 in favour of SNCASE X-210 (Caravelle)

We can say,it was never completed.

Air Pictorial 1954.
 

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Hi,

HD20​

This design remains unknown. However, based on Hurel’s patents, it may have been an aircraft with a wingspan of 20m (65ft) and a wing area of 12 sq m, a weight of 3,000kg (6,600lb), a 500hp power output, a maximum speed of 400km/h with a 12,000m (39,300ft) ceiling, and a payload of 800kg (1,760lb). None of the machines built by Hurel-Dubois fits this description, so this is pure speculation on the author’s part.

 

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