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Albatros D. IX was a German prototype single-seat fighter built in early 1918. It differed from previous marks by using a simplified fuselage with a flat bottom and slab sides. The wings and tail were similar to those of the Albatros D. VII. Power was provided by a 130 kW (180 hp) Mercedes D. IIIa engine. The D. IX was armed with twin synchronised 7.92 mm (.312 in) LMG 08-15 machine guns. The prototype exhibited disappointing performance and the project was discontinued.

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