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The Aviatik D.I was the first Austro-Hungarian Empire single-seater fighter biplane built entirely in Austria.

Name:  Aviatik D.I

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Country:  Austro-Hungarian Empire
 Type:  Biplane Fighter
Crew:
Maiden flight:
Produced:
Manufacturer:
 1
 1917
 700
 Österreichische-Ungarische Flugzeugfabrik Aviatik
Designed by:  Julius von Berg

Aviatik D.I General characteristics

Length:  22 ft 9½ in (9.65 m)
Wingspan:  26 ft 3 in (8 m)
Height:  8 ft 2 in (2.48 m)
 Wing area:  2231 ft² (21.46 m²)
Empty weight:  1,475 lb (669 kg)
Loaded weight:  1,878 lb (852 kg)
Engine(s):  Austro-Daimler, liquid cooled 6 cylinder in-line, 200 hp

Aviatik D.I Performance

Maximum speed:  115 mph (185 km/h)
Range:  300 mi ferry (485 km)
Service ceiling:  20,177 ft (6,150 m)
Endurance:   2 hours 30 minutes

Aviatik D.I Armament

Guns:  2 × fixed forward-firing 8 mm Schwarzlose machine guns for the pilot
 

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