Hansa-Brandenburg D.I
Military

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A single-seat military fighter from 1916, the Hansa-Brandenburg D.I represented the first generation of dedicated air combat aircraft. With a compact airframe measuring just 6.3 metres and a single engine producing 187 km/h, this monoplane combined early fighter design principles with robust construction. Its narrow 8.5-metre wingspan enabled rapid maneuvering in the aerial engagements of the Great War.
Dane techniczne
- Rola
- Fighter
- Załoga
- 1
- Silniki
- 1
- Pierwszy lot
- 1916
- Długość
- 6,3 m
- Rozpiętość skrzydeł
- 8,5 m
- Maks. prędkość
- 187 km/h