
Reconnaissance and liaison aircraft, Turkey, 1955
In 1959 a twin-float seaplane version was being tested. Originally a cantilever monoplane, the Hydro-Kurir features single bracing struts, the licence-built 155 hp Walter Minor 6-III engine has a redesigned cowling, and the wings raised above the upper fuselage contour. The Hydro-Kurir is actually the fifth Kurir built (50005).

Length: 32.48 ft / 9.9 m
Height: 11.483 ft / 3.5 m
Wingspan: 46.752 ft / 14.25m
Max. speed: 94 kts / 175 kph
Service ceiling: 15092 ft / 4600 m