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Albatros Flugzeugwerke

Albatros Flugzeugwerke GmbH was a German aircraft manufacturer best known for supplying the German Luftstreitkräfte during World War I.

Albatros Flugzeugwerke
IndustryAircraft manufacturer
Founded1909; 115 years ago (1909) in Johannisthal, Prussia, Germany
Defunct1931
FateMerged
SuccessorFocke-Wulf
Headquarters,
Germany
Key people
Dr. phil. Enno Walther Huth
Ernst Heinkel
Rudolf Schubert
Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Walter Blume
Lothar Wieland
ProductsAircraft

The company was based in Johannisthal, Berlin, where it was founded by Walter Huth and Otto Wiener on December 20, 1909. The company (and its subsidiary, Ostdeutsche Albatros Werke (OAW)) produced many capable fighter aircraft, notably the Albatros D.III and Albatros D.V, both designed by Robert Thelen. The Albatros merged into Focke-Wulf in 1931.

History edit

The company was founded in Berlin-Johannisthal in late 1909 by Enno Walther Huth as the Albatros Werke AG. The first aircraft the company produced was a French Antoinette monoplane, which they built under licence.

They then produced several versions of the Etrich Taube monoplane, as well the Doppeltaube biplane which used the same basic planform. A variety of other biplanes, with more conventional wing planforms were also built and flown.

In 1912, five Albatros F-2 were built. This was a development of the French Farman III biplane (hence the letter F) with a gondola for the crew and an Argus in-line engine instead of the original Gnome Omega rotary engine. Four were sold to Bulgaria where they took an active part in the 1912-1913 Balkan wars.

On October 16, 1912, one of these carried out the first combat mission over Europe.[1]

During World War I, Albatros Flugzeugwerke produced about 10,300 aircraft, including fighters, bombers and reconnaissance aircraft. After the war, production of various civilian types was carried out.

Aircraft edit

Company
Designations
Idflieg/RLM
Designations
First
flight
Number
built
Type
Taube n/a Reconnaissance
Doppeltaube n/a 1910 Reconnaissance
L.1 B.I 1913 Reconnaissance
L.2 B.II 1914 Reconnaissance
L.3/GDD n/a 1914 6 Single-seat reconnaissance
L.4 G.I 1916 1 Bomber
L.5/LDD B.III 1917 Reconnaissance
L.6 C.I 1915 629 ca. Reconnaissance
L.7 C.I 1915 qv L.6 Reconnaissance
L.8 C.II 1916 Reconnaissance
L.9/ME n/a Single-seat reconnaissance
L.10 C.III 1915 2271 ca. Reconnaissance
L.11 G.II 1916 1 Bomber
L.12 C.IV 1916 1 Reconnaissance
L.13 C.I 1915 Reconnaissance
L.14 C.V 1916 400 ca. Reconnaissance
L.15 D.I 1916 50 Fighter
L.16 C.III 1915 qv L.10 Reconnaissance
L.17 D.II 1916 291 Fighter
L.18 C.VII 1916 600+ Reconnaissance
L.19 C.VIII N 1917 1 Night bomber
L.20 D.III 1916 1,866 Fighter
L.21 G.III 1916 9+ Bomber
L.22 D.IV 1917 3 Fighter
L.23 C.IX 1917 Reconnaissance
L.24 D.V & D.Va 1917 2500 ca. Fighter
L.25 C.X 1917 300+ Reconnaissance
L.26 C.XI n/a 0 Reconnaissance project
L.27 C.XII 1917 Reconnaissance
L.28 D.VI 1917 1 Fighter
L.29 C.XIII 1917 1 Two-seat fighter
L.30 B.II 1914 Trainer
L.31 C.XIV 1918 1 Reconnaissance
L.32 C.Ia 1915 Trainer
L.33 C.Ib 1915 Trainer
L.34 D.VII 1917 1 Fighter
L.35 D.VIII n/a 0 Fighter
L.36 Dr.I 1917 1 Triplane fighter
L.37 D.IX 1917 1 Fighter
L.38 D.X 1918 1 Fighter
L.39 Dr.II 1918 1 Triplane fighter
L.40 J.I 1917 240 ca. Ground attack
L.41 D.XI 1918 2 Fighter
L.42 J.II 1918 4+ Ground attack
L.43 D.XII 1918 2 Fighter
L.44 D.XIII n/a 0 Fighter project
L.45 D.XIIIa n/a 0 Fighter project
L.46 D.XIV 1918 1 Two-seat fighter
L.47 C.XV 1918 50 ca. Two-seat fighter
L.48 J.III n/a 0 ground attack project
L.49/DA 1 n/a n/a 0 unknown project
L.50 G.IV n/a 0 Bomber project
L.51 C.If Trainer
L.52 C.I Trainer
L.53 CLS.I Ground attack
L.54 F.I n/a 0 Reconnaissance project
L.55 D.XV n/a 0 Fighter
L.56 n/a n/a 0 Airliner project
L.57 n/a n/a 0 Airliner project
L.58 n/a 1923 7 Airliner
L.59 n/a 1923 1 Sportsplane
L.60 n/a 1923 3 Sportsplane
L.65 n/a 1925 2 Reconnaissance
L.66 n/a 1924 10 Sportsplane
L.67 n/a 1924 2 Sportsplane
L.68 n/a 1926 18 Trainer
L.69 n/a 1925 4 Trainer
L.70 n/a 1925 Reconnaissance
L.71 n/a 1925 2 Sportplane
L.72 & L 72A n/a 1925 5 Newspaper distribution aircraft[2]
L.73 n/a 1926 4 Airliner
L.74 n/a 1928 2 Trainer
L.75 Ass n/a 1928 43 Trainer
L.76 Aeolus n/a 1927 6 Trainer
L.77v n/a 1928 4 Fighter/reconnaissance
L.78 n/a 1928 13 Reconnaissance
L.79 Kobold n/a 1929 2 Aerobatics
L.80 n/a n/a 0 Night bomber project
L.81 Elektra n/a 1932 1 Experimental aircraft
L.82 n/a 1929 72 Trainer
L.83 Adler n/a 1931 2 Airliner/transport
L.84 n/a 1935 5 Fighter
L.85-99 skipped
L.100 n/a 1930 1 Air racing
L.101 Al 101 1930 71 Trainer
L.102 Al 102 1932 10 Trainer
L.103 Al 103 1933 1 Experimental
H.1 n/a n/a 1 altitude record (not flown)
W.1/WDD B.II-W 1913 Patrol floatplane
W.2 n/a 1916 1 Patrol floatplane
W.3 Marine 527 1916 1 Floatplane torpedo bomber
W.4 n/a 1916 118 Floatplane fighter
W.5 Marine 845-849 1917 5 Floatplane torpedo bomber
W.6 n/a 1 Floatplane fighter
W.7 n/a 1 Floatplane fighter
W.8 Marine 5001-5003 1918 3 Two-seat floatplane fighter
W.10 n/a n/a 0 Flying boat project of 1922

References edit

  1. ^ I.Borislavov, R.Kirilov: The Bulgarian Aircraft, Vol.I: From Bleriot to Messerschmitt. Litera Prima, Sofia, 1996 (in Bulgarian)
  2. ^ "A Flying Boat on Wheels" Flight 1926

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Albatros Flugzeugwerke GmbH was a German aircraft manufacturer best known for supplying the German Luftstreitkrafte during World War I Albatros FlugzeugwerkeIndustryAircraft manufacturerFounded1909 115 years ago 1909 in Johannisthal Prussia GermanyDefunct1931FateMergedSuccessorFocke WulfHeadquartersJohannisthal GermanyKey peopleDr phil Enno Walther HuthErnst HeinkelRudolf SchubertProf Dipl Ing Walter BlumeLothar WielandProductsAircraftThe company was based in Johannisthal Berlin where it was founded by Walter Huth and Otto Wiener on December 20 1909 The company and its subsidiary Ostdeutsche Albatros Werke OAW produced many capable fighter aircraft notably the Albatros D III and Albatros D V both designed by Robert Thelen The Albatros merged into Focke Wulf in 1931 Contents 1 History 2 Aircraft 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe company was founded in Berlin Johannisthal in late 1909 by Enno Walther Huth as the Albatros Werke AG The first aircraft the company produced was a French Antoinette monoplane which they built under licence They then produced several versions of the Etrich Taube monoplane as well the Doppeltaube biplane which used the same basic planform A variety of other biplanes with more conventional wing planforms were also built and flown In 1912 five Albatros F 2 were built This was a development of the French Farman III biplane hence the letter F with a gondola for the crew and an Argus in line engine instead of the original Gnome Omega rotary engine Four were sold to Bulgaria where they took an active part in the 1912 1913 Balkan wars On October 16 1912 one of these carried out the first combat mission over Europe 1 During World War I Albatros Flugzeugwerke produced about 10 300 aircraft including fighters bombers and reconnaissance aircraft After the war production of various civilian types was carried out Aircraft editCompanyDesignations Idflieg RLMDesignations Firstflight Numberbuilt TypeTaube n a ReconnaissanceDoppeltaube n a 1910 ReconnaissanceL 1 B I 1913 ReconnaissanceL 2 B II 1914 ReconnaissanceL 3 GDD n a 1914 6 Single seat reconnaissanceL 4 G I 1916 1 BomberL 5 LDD B III 1917 ReconnaissanceL 6 C I 1915 629 ca ReconnaissanceL 7 C I 1915 qv L 6 ReconnaissanceL 8 C II 1916 ReconnaissanceL 9 ME n a Single seat reconnaissanceL 10 C III 1915 2271 ca ReconnaissanceL 11 G II 1916 1 BomberL 12 C IV 1916 1 ReconnaissanceL 13 C I 1915 ReconnaissanceL 14 C V 1916 400 ca ReconnaissanceL 15 D I 1916 50 FighterL 16 C III 1915 qv L 10 ReconnaissanceL 17 D II 1916 291 FighterL 18 C VII 1916 600 ReconnaissanceL 19 C VIII N 1917 1 Night bomberL 20 D III 1916 1 866 FighterL 21 G III 1916 9 BomberL 22 D IV 1917 3 FighterL 23 C IX 1917 ReconnaissanceL 24 D V amp D Va 1917 2500 ca FighterL 25 C X 1917 300 ReconnaissanceL 26 C XI n a 0 Reconnaissance projectL 27 C XII 1917 ReconnaissanceL 28 D VI 1917 1 FighterL 29 C XIII 1917 1 Two seat fighterL 30 B II 1914 TrainerL 31 C XIV 1918 1 ReconnaissanceL 32 C Ia 1915 TrainerL 33 C Ib 1915 TrainerL 34 D VII 1917 1 FighterL 35 D VIII n a 0 FighterL 36 Dr I 1917 1 Triplane fighterL 37 D IX 1917 1 FighterL 38 D X 1918 1 FighterL 39 Dr II 1918 1 Triplane fighterL 40 J I 1917 240 ca Ground attackL 41 D XI 1918 2 FighterL 42 J II 1918 4 Ground attackL 43 D XII 1918 2 FighterL 44 D XIII n a 0 Fighter projectL 45 D XIIIa n a 0 Fighter projectL 46 D XIV 1918 1 Two seat fighterL 47 C XV 1918 50 ca Two seat fighterL 48 J III n a 0 ground attack projectL 49 DA 1 n a n a 0 unknown projectL 50 G IV n a 0 Bomber projectL 51 C If TrainerL 52 C I TrainerL 53 CLS I Ground attackL 54 F I n a 0 Reconnaissance projectL 55 D XV n a 0 FighterL 56 n a n a 0 Airliner projectL 57 n a n a 0 Airliner projectL 58 n a 1923 7 AirlinerL 59 n a 1923 1 SportsplaneL 60 n a 1923 3 SportsplaneL 65 n a 1925 2 ReconnaissanceL 66 n a 1924 10 SportsplaneL 67 n a 1924 2 SportsplaneL 68 n a 1926 18 TrainerL 69 n a 1925 4 TrainerL 70 n a 1925 ReconnaissanceL 71 n a 1925 2 SportplaneL 72 amp L 72A n a 1925 5 Newspaper distribution aircraft 2 L 73 n a 1926 4 AirlinerL 74 n a 1928 2 TrainerL 75 Ass n a 1928 43 TrainerL 76 Aeolus n a 1927 6 TrainerL 77v n a 1928 4 Fighter reconnaissanceL 78 n a 1928 13 ReconnaissanceL 79 Kobold n a 1929 2 AerobaticsL 80 n a n a 0 Night bomber projectL 81 Elektra n a 1932 1 Experimental aircraftL 82 n a 1929 72 TrainerL 83 Adler n a 1931 2 Airliner transportL 84 n a 1935 5 FighterL 85 99 skippedL 100 n a 1930 1 Air racingL 101 Al 101 1930 71 TrainerL 102 Al 102 1932 10 TrainerL 103 Al 103 1933 1 ExperimentalH 1 n a n a 1 altitude record not flown W 1 WDD B II W 1913 Patrol floatplaneW 2 n a 1916 1 Patrol floatplaneW 3 Marine 527 1916 1 Floatplane torpedo bomberW 4 n a 1916 118 Floatplane fighterW 5 Marine 845 849 1917 5 Floatplane torpedo bomberW 6 n a 1 Floatplane fighterW 7 n a 1 Floatplane fighterW 8 Marine 5001 5003 1918 3 Two seat floatplane fighterW 10 n a n a 0 Flying boat project of 1922References edit I Borislavov R Kirilov The Bulgarian Aircraft Vol I From Bleriot to Messerschmitt Litera Prima Sofia 1996 in Bulgarian A Flying Boat on Wheels Flight 1926External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Albatros Flugzeugwerke The Virtual Aviation Museum Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Albatros Flugzeugwerke amp oldid 1194902650, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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