IVL C.VI.25
The IVL C.VI.25 was a fighter aircraft of the Finnish manufacturer Ilmailuvoimien Lentokonetehdas.
History and construction
The IVL C.VI.25 is a further development of the IVL C.24. The aircraft was designed by Kurt Berger as a shoulder-wing monoplane with open cockpit and spur wheel chassis. It was driven by a Siemens - Halske Sh.IIIA radial engine. The aircraft made its first flight on 11 June 1925. The aircraft was destroyed after an emergency landing due to engine failure on 17 December 1925.
Military use
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