Aviatik D.III

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Aviatik D.III
Oblique view of the Aviatik D.III
Role Fighter
National origin German
Manufacturer Aviatik
First flight November 1917
Status Prototype only
Number built 2

The Aviatik D.III was a German prototype single-seater fighter plane from the First World War, designed by Aviatik. It became the basis for the Aviatik D.IV and Aviatik D.V. In November 1917, the plane was first flown, using a 195 hp Benz Bz IIIbo gearless engine. It was of similar design to the

LMG 08/15 machine guns. After several tests at Adlershof from February 9–12, 1918, the plane underwent modifications, as requested by the Idflieg. In April, a second prototype, powered by a Benz Bz IIIbm, although several D.III powered by the original IIIbo engine were already under production;[1] however, none of them were ever completed.[2]

Specifications

General characteristics

Performance

  • Range: 720 km (450 mi, 390 nmi)
  • Rate of climb: 0.11 m/s (22 ft/min)

Armament

  • Guns: 2 × fixed, synchronized 7.92 mm (0.312 in)
    LMG 08/15
    machine guns in the forward fuselage

References

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  2. ^ Gray, Peter Lawrence; Owen Gordon Thetford (1962). German aircraft of the First World War. Putnam. p. 285.

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