The Helio H-295 Super Courier is an American short-range STOLutility light transport aircraft developed during the 1950's that entered service in the late 1960's. The Helio H-295 is powered by one Textron Lycoming GO-480G1D6 flat-six piston engine providing a top speed of 269 kmh and a range of 2220 km depending upon load. The Helio H-295 carries a crew of two and up to four passengers or 1000 lbs of freight in the cabin. A long-range military version with increased fuel capacity, designated the U-10 was also produced for counter-insurgency duties and saw action in Central and South America. A later version, the U-10D had an increased passenger capacity of five. Research Helio H-295
U-10 was a German coastal submarine of 250 tons displacement launched in 1935. She had a top speed of 13 knots surfaced, 7 knots submerged, could dive to 50 fathoms and carried a complement of 23. Armaments consisted of one 1 pdr anti-aircraft guns and three 21 inch torpedo tubes. Research U-10
 
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