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Imperial German Navy seaplanes 463 to 466 were a unique seaplane design produced for the Navy's flying service during the First World War. The seaplane base at Kiel-Holtenau ordered the type as a training aircraft in 1915 and the Navy allocated a batch of four serial numbers to the design. No 463 and its siblings were conventional two-bay biplanes with unstaggered wings of equal span and two open cockpits in tandem for the pilot and instructor. The undercarriage consisted of twin pontoons.

Made by Kaiserliche Werft Kiel.

Met Or Eng
met
Primary user
Eng 1 Type
Benz B.III
Crew
Two
pilot and instructor
Eng 1 Hp
150
Eng 1 Number
1
First Flight
1917
Eng 1 Kw
110
Manufacturer
Perfhide
Y
National Origin
Germany
Category

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