DFW C.V

The DFW C. IV C. V C. VI and F 37 were a family of German reconnaissance aircraft first used in 1916 in World War I. They were conventionally configured biplanes with unequal-span unstaggered wings and seating for the pilot and observer in tandem open cockpits. Like the DFW C. II before them these aircraft seated the gunner to the rear and armed him with a machine gun on a ring mount.

The DFW C.V was one of the most common of the German two-seaters, and was used by all sorts of units. that seen here was a naval F.Fl.Abt.1
DFW C.V name in Viewer was fixed 37.2
The DFW C.V came out in 1916 as a development of the DFW C.IV. Main designer was Heinrich Oelerich.3
The DFW C.V series of biplane aircraft was of German design in World War 1. The system was particularly noted for its good ha...4
II (later DFW C.V) to support their allies on the Macedonian front.5

Made by Aviatik.

German Multi-Purpose DFW C.6
Bomb load for DFW C.V: Hi I'm searching for some info...7
Empty Weight of a DFW C.V is above 1000 kg (1025 or 1027 kg by two of the sources).8
DFW C.V two-seater, but the enemy gunner inflicted such damage that he had to disengage and return the cannon Spad for nearly three weeks of repairs.9
Warsaw DFW C.V is C17077/17 Warsaw Roland D.VIb is D2225/18 Prague Tech museum has Hansa-Brandenburg D1 fuselage 28.10
Height Main
3.25 m
Designer
Deutsche Flugzeug-Werke
Length Alt
25.58
Max Takeoff Weight Main
1430.0
Jet Or Prop
prop
Range Main
500.0
More Performance
12600.0
Height Alt
10.67
Type Of Prop
6
Introduced
1916
Max Speed Main
155.0
Max Takeoff Weight Alt
3146.0
Ceiling Main
5
000 m
Number Built
3250
Crew
pilot and observer
Armament
840.0
Area Main
42.5 m²
Primary user
Span Alt
43.54
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
720000.0
Engine(prop)
666000.0
Manufacturer
Number Of Props
1
First Flight
1916
Production End Year
1918
Origin
German Empire
Span Main
13.27 m
Power Main
138
Production Start Year
1916
Climb Rate Alt
245.99999999999997
Length Main
7.8 m
Area Alt
457.0
Range Alt
311 mi
Max Speed Alt
96 mph
Empty Weight Main
970.0
Ceiling Alt
16400.0
Produced
1916
Empty Weight Alt
2140.0
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