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.
Made by Albatros Flugzeugwerke.