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The Albatros D. X was a German prototype single-seat fighter biplane developed in 1918 in parallel with the D. IX. It used the same slab-sided flat-bottomed fuselage (a departure from previous Albatros designs) but was powered by a 145 kW (195 hp) Benz Bz. IIIbo water-cooled vee-8 engine in place of the D. IX's Mercedes D. IIIa straight-six. The D. X participated in the second D-type contest at Adlershof in June 1918 but development ceased at the prototype stage.

II Albatros D.XI Independence of the Seas Albatros D.1

Made by Albatros Flugzeugwerke.

Albatros D.X is the predecessor of the Albatros Dr.II.

Jet Or Prop
prop
Height Alt
9
Length Alt
20
Power Alt
195 hp
More Performance
5400.0
Max Speed Alt
6360.0
Type Of Prop
8
Successor
Albatros Dr.II
Max Speed Main
170.0
Status
Number Built
1
Crew
one
pilot
Span Main
9.84 m
Height Main
2.75 m
Span Alt
32
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
Benz Bz.IIIbo
Manufacturer
First Flight
1918
Origin
Germany
National Origin
Germany
Loaded Weight Alt
1991.0
Loaded Weight Main
905.0
Number Of Props
Empty Weight Alt
1465.0
Variants With Their Own Articles
Albatros Dr.II
Length Main
6.18 m
Power Main
145.0
Related
*Albatros D.IX*Albatros Dr.II
Empty Weight Main
666.0
Category

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