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Hansa-Brandenburg W.33

Military
Hansa-Brandenburg W.33

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Germany's W.33 reconnaissance floatplane of 1918 optimised the W-series for extended patrol and observation work. The two-crew layout supported pilot and observer across a mission profile demanding endurance and visibility. With a 15.8-metre span and single engine generating 170 km/h, the W.33 represented a mature seaplane reconnaissance platform developed in the final months of the Great War.

Specifiche tecniche

Ruolo
Reconnaissance floatplane
Equipaggio
2
Motori
1
Primo volo
1918
Lunghezza
11,1 m
Apertura alare
15,8 m
Velocità massima
170 km/h