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Junkers D.I

Junkers · Fighter · Germany · Pioneer Age (pre-1919)

Junkers D.I — Fighter
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The Junkers D.I was a monoplane fighter aircraft produced in Germany late in World War I, significant for becoming the first all-metal fighter to enter service. The prototype, a private venture by Junkers named the J 7, first flew on 17 September 1917, going through nearly a half-dozen detail changes in its design during its tests. When it was demonstrated to the Idflieg early the following year it proved impressive enough to result in an order for three additional aircraft for trials. The changes made by Junkers were significant enough for the firm to rename the next example the J 9, which was supplied to the Idflieg instead of the three J 7s ordered.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Sub-Category
Fighter
Domain
Defence
Era
Pioneer Age (pre-1919)
Country
Germany
Manufacturer
Junkers
Operator
Germany military
Primary Role
Fighter
Status
Retired
Service Entry
1918
Produced
47
Engine
BMW IIIa
Thrust / Power
185 hp
Launch
Ground
Length (ft)
23.5
Wingspan (ft)
29.5
Empty Weight (lb)
1499
MTOW (lb)
1837
Endurance (hr)
1.5
Service Ceiling (ft)
19700
Range (mi)
180
Max Speed (mph)
115
Armament
2x 7.92mm LMG 08/15