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Imperial German Navy seaplanes numbers 1105 to 1106 were the only two examples of a unique design produced for the navy's flying service during the First World War. They were unarmed biplanes of conventional configuration with staggered wings of unequal span. The empennage included a sizable ventral fin. Intended as training aircraft the pilot and instructor sat in tandem open cockpits. The undercarriage consisted of twin pontoons.

Made by Kaiserliche Werft Danzig.

Eng 1 Type
Benz Bz III
Eng 1 Kw
110
Span In
3
Number Built
2
Crew
Two
pilot and instructor
Height In
3
Perfhide
Y
Primary user
Manufacturer
First Flight
1917
Height Ft
12
Span Ft
46
National Origin
Germany
Met Or Eng
met
Span M
14
Length Ft
29
Height M
4
Eng 1 Hp
150
Eng 1 Number
1
Length In
Length M
9
Category

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