Siemens-Schuckert DDr.I
Military

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The Siemens-Schuckert DDr.I represents an experimental triplane fighter configuration from Germany, which first flew in 1917. Measuring 5.8 meters long with a 10.9-meter wingspan and twin engines, this aircraft pursued the triplane fighter concept explored by several nations during World War I. The three-wing design promised superior maneuverability and climb performance despite increased structural complexity and drag. The DDr.I's limited production reflects the challenges of coordinating three wing surfaces while managing twin-engine complexity in a combat environment.
Specificaties
- Rol
- Triplane fighter aircraft
- Herkomst
- Germany
- Motoren
- 2
- Eerste vlucht
- 1917
- Lengte
- 5,8 m
- Spanwijdte
- 10,9 m