Albatros C.XII

Albatros C.XII
Role Reconnaissance aircraft
Manufacturer Albatros Flugzeugwerke
Primary user Germany



The Albatros C.XII was a German military reconnaissance aircraft which saw service during World War I. It differed markedly from previous Albatros C-type aircraft by adopting an elliptical-section fuselage similar to that of the Albatros D.V. The C.XII also featured a tailplane of reduced area, but it retained the wings of the earlier Albatros C.X.

Despite the aerodynamic advantages, no significant increase in performance was achieved over the C.X. Examples remained in service until the end of the War.

Operators

 German Empire
 Poland
 Free City of Danzig

Specifications (C.XII)

Albatros C.XII drawing

General characteristics

Performance

Armament


References

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