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The Lloyd C. I was a reconnaissance aircraft produced in Austria-Hungary shortly before and during the First World War and which formed the basis for a number of other closely-related types. It was the Lloyd company's own design but reflected the DFW designs that Lloyd had previously been building under licence in particular in its swept-back Pfiel (arrow)-style wings.

identified the drawing as a Lloyd C.I, I think I was wrong. It definitely looks like some of the Lloyds, but not the C.II and C.III, nor C.V. Maybe it's a C.IV or C.1

Made by Ungarische Lloyd Flugzeug und Motorenfabrik.

Wing Area Sqm
44
Eng 1 Type
Hiero inline engine
Max Speed Mph
72
Ceiling Ft
20250
Eng 1 Kw
108
Span In
3
Gross Weight Lb
2750
Span Ft
47
Number Built
13
Crew
Two
pilot and observer
Climb Rate Ftmin
550
Gross Weight Kg
1250
Height In
4
Primary user
Climb Rate Ms
3
Manufacturer
First Flight
1913
Max Speed Kmh
115
Height Ft
10
Origin
Austria-Hungary
National Origin
Austria-Hungary
Wing Area Sqft
473
Met Or Eng
met
Span M
14
Length Ft
29
Height M
3
Ceiling M
6174
Eng 1 Hp
145
Eng 1 Number
1
Length In
2
Length M
9
Category

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