Pfalz D.VII
D.VII | |
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Role | Single seat fighter aircraft |
National origin | Germany |
Manufacturer | Pfalz Flugzeugwerke |
First flight | Late 1917 |
The Pfalz D.VII was a German biplane fighter aircraft from World War I. It was not put into production.
Design and development
The D.VII was a single-
interplane struts; the upper centre section was supported on each side by a three-sided rectangular frame, open at the bottom where it was mounted on the upper fuselage. There were externally connected ailerons on both upper and lower planes.[1]
Behind the D.VII's
machine guns, the standard German single-seat fighter armament of the time.[1]
Beginning its flying programme near the end of 1917, the Pfalz was fitted with three types of rotary engines in testing: the 108 kW (145 hp)
propellers. Both balanced and unbalanced ailerons were tried.[1]
The D.VII was one of three Pfalz aircraft which competed at the first D-Type contest held at Adlershof in January and February 1918, the others being the D.VI and the D.VIII. It gained its Type Certificate in February 1918 but did not receive a production order.[1]
Specifications
Data from Green & Swanborough[1]
General characteristics
- Crew: One
- Length: 5.65 m (18 ft 6 in)
- Wingspan: 7.52 m (24 ft 8 in)
- Height: 2.85 m (9 ft 4 in)
- Wing area: 17.20 m2 (185.1 sq ft)
- Empty weight: 520 kg (1,146 lb)
- Gross weight: 715 kg (1,576 lb)
- Powerplant: 1 × Siemens-Halske Sh.III 11-cylinder rotary engine, 120 kW (160 hp)
- Propellers: 2-bladed
Performance
- Maximum speed: 190 km/h (120 mph, 100 kn) at 4,000 m (13,215 ft)
- Endurance: 1.5 hr
- Time to altitude: 25.25 min to 6,000 m (18,290 ft)
Armament
- 2× machine guns
References
- ^ ISBN 1-85833-777-1.
Further reading
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pfalz-Flugzeugwerke.
- Herris, Jack (2012). Pfalz Aircraft of WWI: A Centennial Perspective on Great War Airplanes. Great War Aviation Centennial Series. Vol. 5. Charleston, SC: Aeronaut Books. ISBN 978-1-935881-12-4.