Hansa-Brandenburg B.I

The Hansa -Brandenburg D was a two-seat multi-purpose biplane.

Description

Hansa -Brandenburg developed under the direction of Ernst Heinkel, the Hansa Brandenburg as one of the first aircraft for use in the German army, where it was conducted under the name of BI. It was a conventional biplane in mixed construction. Passed wings and tail made ​​of wood with fabric covering. The fuselage had a steel tube frame, which was covered with plywood. In the short two consecutive open cockpits were. The pilot sat in the back. The aircraft had a rigid rear tailwheel. 1914 were built about twelve copies.

Specifications

373539
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