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Albatros C.IV
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The Albatros C.IV, (Company post-war designation L.12). was a German military reconnaissance aircraft built in the autumn of 1915 by Albatros Flugzeugwerke. It was a single-engined biplane, and was based on the Albatros C.III, with which it shared many parts. It was eventually abandoned, in favour of the C.V.
Summary from Wikipedia, photo via Wikimedia Commons, licensed under CC BY-SA.
- Manufacturer
- Albatros
- Category
- Reconnaissance
- Country of origin
- Germany
Specifications
- Cruise speed
- 67 kt
- Max speed
- 76 kt
- Service ceiling
- 10,500 ft
- Max takeoff weight
- 2,734 lb
- Empty weight
- 1,759 lb
- Powerplant
- Mercedes D.III Inline piston engine
- Engines
- 1
- Seats
- 2
- Length
- 26.3 ft
- Wingspan
- 40.7 ft
- Height
- 10.2 ft
- Number built
- 1
Specifications are approximate and may vary by variant. Compiled from Wikipedia (CC BY-SA).
Reference and training only. Specifications vary by variant — consult the manufacturer and the official documents.