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Zeppelin-Lindau Gs.I

Zeppelin-werk Lindau GmbH · Germany · Interwar (1919–1938)

Zeppelin-Lindau Gs.I — Fixed Wing
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The Zeppelin-Lindau Gs.I, often known post-WWI as the Dornier Gs.I after its designer Claude Dornier, was a civil flying boat developed immediate post-war from a military prototype. Its passenger cabin seated six. Only one was completed, and that was eventually scuttled to keep it out of Allied hands. Another of the military prototypes was intended to have a bigger, nine seat cabin and other refinements but the Gs.II was incomplete when discovered by Allied inspectors.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Domain
Civil
Era
Interwar (1919–1938)
Country
Germany
Manufacturer
Zeppelin-werk Lindau GmbH
Service Entry
1919
Produced
1
Engine
2× water-cooled, six cylinder inline
Thrust / Power
260 hp each
Length (ft)
54
Wingspan (ft)
69
Empty Weight (lb)
6614
MTOW (lb)
9480
Service Ceiling (ft)
14764
Range (mi)
373
Max Speed (mph)
112