type of aircraft
Hansa-Brandenburg L.16
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The Hansa-Brandenburg L.16 was an experimental triplane fighter built by the Hansa-Brandenburg Aircraft Company (Hansa Brandenburgische Flugzeugwerke) for the Austro-Hungarian Army's (Landstreitkräfte Österreich-Ungarns) Aviation Troops (Luftfahrtruppen) during World War I. A single prototype was ordered in 1917, but it was not ordered into production.
Summary from Wikipedia, photo via Wikimedia Commons, licensed under CC BY-SA.
- Manufacturer
- Hansa-Brandenburg
Specifications
- Cruise speed
- 100 kt
- Max speed
- 100 kt
- Service ceiling
- 3,300 ft
- Max takeoff weight
- 2,061 lb
- Empty weight
- 1,631 lb
- Powerplant
- Austro-Daimler 6
- Engines
- 1
- Seats
- 1
- Length
- 23.5 ft
- Wingspan
- 29.5 ft
- Height
- 9.3 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.