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The Hansa-Brandenburg W.13 was a flying boat bomber developed in Germany in 1917 and used by the Austro-Hungarian Navy during World War I. It was a largely conventional design for the time with a single-step hull and an engine mounted pusher-fashion on struts in the interplane gap. The pilot and a gunner sat in tandem open cockpits at the bow.

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Designer
Ernst Heinkel
Eng 1 Type
Austro-Daimler 360
Range Km
950
Ceiling Ft
610
Eng 1 Kw
270
Span In
11
Gross Weight Lb
6280
Span Ft
66
Number Built
130
Crew
Two
pilot and gunner
Gross Weight Kg
2850
Armament
1
Bombs
Height In
11
Primary user
Manufacturer
Range Miles
600
Max Speed Mph
94
Max Speed Kmh
150
Height Ft
14
Origin
Germany
National Origin
Germany
Met Or Eng
met
Span M
20
Length Ft
44
Height M
4
Ceiling M
2000
Eng 1 Hp
360
Eng 1 Number
1
Length In
11
Length M
14
Category

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