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The Albatros D. XII was a German single-seat fighter biplane first flown in March 1918. The last of the Albatros fighters completed and flown before the end of World War I it had the same slab-sided fuselage seen on the D.X. The first example of the D. XII used a 134 kW (180 hp) Mercedes D. IIIa engine and had balanced parallel-chord ailerons. The second built in April 1918 featured unbalanced inversely tapered ailerons and Bohme undercarriage with pneumatic shock absorbers.

Albatros D.1

Made by Albatros Flugzeugwerke.

Jet Or Prop
prop
More Performance
* Endurance
Number Of Props
1
Primary user
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
Mercedes D.IIIaĆ¼
Power Alt
180 hp
Type Of Prop
6
Crew
one
pilot
Power Main
134.0
Manufacturer
Category

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