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Siemens-Schuckert R.III

Siemens-Schuckert · Bomber · Germany · Early Jet (1946–1969)

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The Siemens-Schuckert R.III was a prototype bomber aircraft built by Germany during World War I. It was one of six aircraft based on the Siemens-Schuckert R.I that were originally intended to be identical, but which each developed in a different direction and were designated as different aircraft types by the German Inspectorate of Flying Troops. The aircraft's development was impeded by the unreliability of its Maybach HS engines, and when it was eventually accepted for military service, it was only in a training role.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Sub-Category
Bomber
Domain
Defence
Era
Early Jet (1946–1969)
Country
Germany
Manufacturer
Siemens-Schuckert
Service Entry
1963
Produced
1
Engine
3 × Benz Bz.IV
Thrust / Power
200 hp (150 kW) each
Length (ft)
58
Wingspan (ft)
112
Empty Weight (lb)
11900
MTOW (lb)
15000
Service Ceiling (ft)
9800
Range (mi)
298
Max Speed (mph)
83
Armament
3 × 7.9-mm machine guns; 500 kg of bombs