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Albatros L 69

Germany · Interwar (1919–1938)

Albatros L 69 — Fixed Wing
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The Albatros L 69 was a two-seat German parasol monoplane racing and training aircraft of 1925. It was a single-engine parasol-wing monoplane of conventional configuration that seated the pilot and passenger in tandem, open cockpits. It was advertised as a trainer, however contemporary reports dismissed this due to the difficulty in accessing the front cockpit, and the designers' focus on performance.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Domain
Dual-Use
Era
Interwar (1919–1938)
Country
Germany
Engine
Siemens-Halske Sh 12
Thrust / Power
110 hp (80 kW)
Length (ft)
20
Wingspan (ft)
26
Empty Weight (lb)
1058
MTOW (lb)
1510
Endurance (hr)
2 hours|ceiling m=4,
Service Ceiling (ft)
13100
Max Speed (mph)
110