HW75 — Stinson HW75
Model overview
Fleet & certification
- Built
- 33
- Active
- 26
- Origin
- US
Variants
Per-variant specifications
| Variant | Engine | MTOW | Range | Cruise | Pax |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
S10 S10 | — | 2,000 kg | 300 nm | 100 kt | 3 |
Safety & ops history
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Detailed safety & ops history coming soon — view this model's FAA Airworthiness Directives at FAA.gov.
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Registered HW75 aircraft
Individual HW75 airframes by tail number — registration history, operator and lineage.
- N237851940
- C-BSV1939
- C-BSI1939
- N211951939
- N225021939
- N225131939
- N225311939
- N225481939
- N225711939
- N237011939
- N237061939
- N237101939
- N237411939
- N237841939
- N999921939
- C-BZL1939
- G-AFYO1939
- G-BMSA1939
- N211651939
- N211691939
- N211861939
- C-BSV
- C-BZJ
- C-BZL
People also ask
How many Stinson HW75 are there?
33 Stinson HW75 are on the worldwide civil registry, of which about 26 are active. This counts registered airframes, not total production.
What is the range of the Stinson HW75?
The Stinson HW75 has a range of about 300 nautical miles.
How fast is the Stinson HW75?
The Stinson HW75 cruises at around 100 knots.
What is the Stinson HW75's maximum take-off weight?
The Stinson HW75 has a maximum take-off weight of 2,000 kg.
How many seats does the Stinson HW75 have?
The Stinson HW75 is typically configured for up to 3 occupants.



