Extended body version with up to 119 seats and longer span wings.
The S.46 had a redesigned wing of longer span and a far more powerful engine.
Improved version with "extended span" wings introduced in April 1990.
Introduced 2007 with a 600 mm (23.6 in) shorter span wing.
The Hs 132D included a new wing of increased span.
Prototype and initial kit production aircraft with short span wings.
These differed from their civil counterparts in having lower wings of equal span to the upper two.
The 65-1 had straight tapered, square tipped wings of equal span.
Two seat variant with wider span wings and larger tail surface.
Wings canvas and plywood covered, upper wing of greater span.