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The Anatra Anadis was developed in 1916 as a single seat fighter variant of the Anatra Anasal reconnaissance biplane. The only difference between the two aircraft was the lack of a rear seat in the Anadis plans for a forwarding firing gun (not implemented) and a different engine.

The Anatra Anadis was developed in 1916 as a single seat fighter variant of the Anatra Anasal reconnaissance biplane.1
* Anatra Anadis - fighter aircraft based on the Anasal design Operators - Austria-Hungary Czechoslovakia 2

Made by Anatra.

It is the successor of the Anatra DS .

One attempt, the Anatra Anadis was based on the Anasal, redesigned as a wooden semi-monocoque construction and equipped with a Hispano-Suiza engine.3
Jet Or Prop
prop
Designer
Elisee Alfred Descamps
Predecessor
Anatra DS
Length Alt
749.3
Power Alt
112.0
Loaded Weight Main
1165.0
Max Speed Alt
95 mph
Type Of Prop
Hispano-Suiza water-cooled V-8
Engine
prop
Developed From
Anatra DS
Payload Main
500.0
Max Speed Main
153.0
Number Built
1
Crew
1
Climb Rate Main
7998.000000000001
Area Main
37 m2
Span Alt
1140.46
Plane Or Copter?
Propeller Or Rotor
propeller
Manufacturer
Payload Alt
1102.0
First Flight
23
Origin
Russia
National Origin
Russia
Loaded Weight Alt
2568.0
Power Main
150hp
Propellers
1
Number Of Props
1
Climb Rate Alt
437.0
Length Main
7.75m
Span Main
11.40m
Area Alt
398.0
Empty Weight Main
665.0
Empty Weight Alt
1466
Category

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