Hansa-Brandenburg GW

The Hansa -Brandenburg GW was a torpedo aircraft during the First World War.

Description

Ernst Heinkel, developed in 1916 at Hansa -Brandenburg zweistieliger the biplane as a torpedo bomber for the German Navy. The basic structure is made of wood with a fabric covering or plywood sheathing. The aircraft had large, single-level swimmers. It was powered by two engines that were mounted close to the fuselage with struts. Hansa -Brandenburg built 26 aircraft for the German Navy.

Specifications

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