Albatros C.XV

Albatros C.XV

Overview

The Albatros C.XV was a German military reconnaissance aircraft developed during World War I. It was essentially a refinement of the C.XII, which had been put into production in 1918. The war ended before any examples became operational. However, some found their way into civilian hands and flew as transport aircraft in peacetime under the factory designation L 47. Others saw service with the air forces of Russia, Turkey, and Latvia.

Specifications

Aircraft Roles
Country Germany
Timeline 1910s
First Flown 1918
Manufacturer Albatros aircraft
Configuration
Wing

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