The LFG Roland D. I was a fighter aircraft produced in Germany during World War I. It was a single-seat aircraft based originally on the Roland C. II two-seat reconnaissance type. It shared its predecessor's unusual design feature of having a deep fuselage that completely filled the interplane gap but in comparison the fuselage was much sleeker. While the C. II's appearance had earned the Walfisch (Whale) the D. I became known as the Haifisch (Shark).
Made by Luft-Fahrzeug-Gesellschaft.