Siemens-Schuckert D.I
Military

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The Siemens-Schuckert D.I, which first flew in 1916, represents early German fighter aircraft development. This single-seat, single-engine biplane measures 6 meters long with a 7.5-meter wingspan, achieving 155 km/h. The D.I's compact proportions and modest wingspan reflect German emphasis on maneuverability and structural simplicity during World War I fighter evolution. Its pilot-focused single-seat configuration and rotary engine design embodied period-appropriate combat aircraft priorities when turning radius and climbing performance determined tactical advantage.
Dane techniczne
- Rola
- Single-seat biplane fighter
- Załoga
- 1
- Silniki
- 1
- Pierwszy lot
- 1916
- Długość
- 6 m
- Rozpiętość skrzydeł
- 7,5 m
- Maks. prędkość
- 155 km/h