The Anatra D or Anade was a two-seat reconnaissance aircraft built in Russia and flown during World War I. It was a two-bay biplane of conventional configuration that seated the pilot and observer in tandem open cockpits. Test flights revealed a number of design flaws including weak wing structure (that killed company test pilot Jean Robinet) and poor stability.
Made by Anatra.
Anatra D is the predecessor of the Anatra DS.