Albatros L 74
The Albatros L 74 was a two-seat single-engine and, out blank as a biplane trainer aircraft of the Berlin Albatros Flugzeugwerke from the 1920s. There only two aircraft were produced.
History
The L 74 was developed by chief designer Walter Blume as a training aircraft for reconnaissance and fighter pilots. The first flight took place in 1928.
Construction
The L 74 was a single-engine biplane with conventional configuration, the same wing span and a spur wheel chassis. The upper and lower wings were connected by N- struts.