Hansa-Brandenburg GDW
Military

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An ambitious German prototype floatplane torpedo bomber from 1917, the Hansa-Brandenburg GDW married amphibious capability with strike potential. Its twin engines and larger 24.5-metre wingspan distinguished it from smaller fighter seaplanes of the era. The two-seat configuration allowed pilot and dedicated weapons officer to manage the complex tasks of naval attack, though its 130 km/h speed reflected the weight penalty of floats and ordnance.
Caractéristiques
- Rôle
- Prototype floatplane torpedo bomber
- Origine
- Germany
- Équipage
- 2
- Moteurs
- 2
- Premier vol
- 1917
- Longueur
- 9,5 m
- Envergure
- 24,5 m
- Vitesse maximale
- 130 km/h