Aviatik C.I

The Aviatik C. I was a World War I observation aircraft which first came into service in September 1915 . It was the successor to the Aviatik B. I and B. II models. The observer sat in front of the pilot in this model which limited the gunner's field of fire. However the opportunity was presented for more aggressive aircrews to take an increased offensive approach in engaging enemy aircraft. The positions of the pilot and gunner were reversed in the C. Ia version. Later models the C.

The Aviatik C.I was a World War I observation aircraft which first came into service in September 1915. D - DFW B.1

Made by Aviatik.

Height Main
2.95 m
Height Alt
9
Length Alt
792.48
Jet Or Prop
prop
Loaded Weight Main
1340.0
Max Speed Alt
5325.0
Introduced
1915
Loading Main
31
Power/mass Main
Power/mass Alt
194.39999999999998
Max Speed Main
142.0
Ceiling Main
3
500 m
Type Of Prop
6
Crew
Two
Retired
1917
Span Main
12.5 m
Area Main
43 m²
Span Alt
41
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
160 hp
Engine(prop)
Mercedes D.III
Manufacturer
First Flight
1915
Loaded Weight Alt
2948.0
More Performance
11520.0
Number Of Props
1
Guns
60.0
Empty Weight Alt
1650.0
Length Main
7.925 m
Area Alt
465.4
Power Main
119.0
Empty Weight Main
750.0
Ceiling Alt
11500.0
Category
Loading Alt
6

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