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Hansa-Brandenburg B.I

Reconnaissance · Germany · Pioneer Age (pre-1919)

Hansa-Brandenburg B.I — Reconnaissance
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The Hansa-Brandenburg B.I was an unarmed military trainer and reconnaissance biplane of World War I, flown by the Austro-Hungarian Air Service. Early models were known internally to the Hansa-Brandenburg firm as the type D, while later models with a more powerful engine were designated FD. This aircraft was one of the earliest designs of Ernst Heinkel, who was working for Hansa-Brandenburg at the time. It was an entirely conventional two-bay biplane with staggered wings of unequal span. The pilot and observer sat in tandem in a long open cockpit.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Sub-Category
Reconnaissance
Domain
Defence
Era
Pioneer Age (pre-1919)
Country
Germany
Engine
6-cylinder water-cooled in-line piston engine
Thrust / Power
160 hp
Length (ft)
28
Wingspan (ft)
43
Empty Weight (lb)
1676
MTOW (lb)
2337
Service Ceiling (ft)
10499
Range (mi)
186
Max Speed (mph)
78