Sablatnig C.III

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Sablatnig C.III
Role Reconnaissance two-seater
National origin Germany
Manufacturer Sablatnig
First flight 1918
Number built 1

The Sablatnig C.II was a conventional C-type reconnaissance two-seater aircraft developed and built by Sablatnig in Berlin, Germany in 1918.

Design[]

It was a two-bay monoplane of conventional design, with staggered wings, two open cockpits in tandem, and fixed, tailskid undercarriage. The C.III was of wooden construction with a plywood covered fuselage and fabric coverings. Like the Sablatnig C.II, the C.III used a Maybach Mb.IV.[1][verification needed]

References[]

  1. ^ Stemp, P.D., 2013. Kites, Birds & Stuff - Aircraft of GERMANY - N to Z. Lulu.com, p. 1062.


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