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- Hannover_CL.II abstract "The Hannover CL.II was an escort fighter, produced in Germany during World War I, designed in response to a 1917 requirement by the Idflieg for such a machine to protect reconnaissance aircraft over enemy territory. It was a compact biplane of largely conventional configuration with single-bay staggered wings of unequal span. The fuselage was a thin plywood paneled, wooden monocoque design, very similar to the style of fuselage in Robert Thelen's Albatros series of single-seat fighters. The main units of the fixed tailskid undercarriage were linked by a cross-axle, and the pilot and tail gunner sat in tandem, open cockpits, with the gunner's cockpit elevated above the line of the upper fuselage to afford him a greater field of fire. For the same purpose, the aircraft featured an unusually compact empennage, with a short fin and a biplane tail unit that allowed the rear gunner to have a larger field of aftwards fire when defending the aircraft. Smaller than the usual C-class reconnaissance aircraft, it was easy for enemy pilots to mistake it for a single-seat fighter; a mistake that would bring them into the line of fire of the tail gun when closing from astern.The CL.II was also produced under licence by LFG, under the designation CL.IIa. The type was widely produced, and as the war continued, was increasingly employed as a ground attack machine, remaining in service in this role right up until the Armistice.A copy of Hannover CL.II, named CWL SK-1 Słowik, was the first aircraft built in independent Poland, in CWL in Warsaw in 1919. It however crashed during a public flight on August 23, 1919 in Warsaw, due to faulty bracing wires, killing its constructor Karol Słowik.".
- Hannover_CL.II designer Hermann_Dorner.
- Hannover_CL.II manufacturer Hannoversche_Waggonfabrik.
- Hannover_CL.II numberBuilt "439".
- Hannover_CL.II origin Germany.
- Hannover_CL.II type Escort_fighter.
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageID "16950748".
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageLength "5964".
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageRevisionID "681362024".
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageWikiLink Argus_As.III.
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageWikiLink Argus_As_III.
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageWikiLink Armistice_of_11_November_1918.
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageWikiLink Biplane.
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_fighter_aircraft_1910–1919.
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hannover_aircraft.
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageWikiLink Centralne_Warsztaty_Lotnicze.
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageWikiLink Escort_fighter.
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageWikiLink Field_of_fire_(weaponry).
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageWikiLink Hannoversche_Waggonfabrik.
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageWikiLink Hermann_Dorner.
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageWikiLink Idflieg.
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageWikiLink Luft-Fahrzeug-Gesellschaft.
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageWikiLink Luftstreitkräfte.
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageWikiLink MG_08.
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageWikiLink Maschinengewehr_08.
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageWikiLink Parabellum_MG14.
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageWikiLink Parabellum_MG_14.
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageWikiLink Plywood.
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageWikiLink Reconnaissance_aircraft.
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageWikiLink Single-bay.
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageWikiLink Warsaw.
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageWikiLinkText "CL.II".
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hannover CL.II".
- Hannover_CL.II armament "1".
- Hannover_CL.II ceilingFt "24600".
- Hannover_CL.II ceilingM "7500".
- Hannover_CL.II crew "Two, pilot and gunner".
- Hannover_CL.II designer Hermann_Dorner.
- Hannover_CL.II emptyWeightKg "750".
- Hannover_CL.II emptyWeightLb "1650".
- Hannover_CL.II enduranceH "3".
- Hannover_CL.II enduranceMin "30".
- Hannover_CL.II eng1Hp "180".
- Hannover_CL.II eng1Kw "134".
- Hannover_CL.II eng1Number "1".
- Hannover_CL.II eng1Type Argus_As.III.
- Hannover_CL.II eng1Type Argus_As_III.
- Hannover_CL.II grossWeightKg "1110".
- Hannover_CL.II grossWeightLb "2450".
- Hannover_CL.II hasPhotoCollection Hannover_CL.II.
- Hannover_CL.II heightFt "9".
- Hannover_CL.II heightIn "0".
- Hannover_CL.II heightM "2.75".
- Hannover_CL.II lengthFt "25".
- Hannover_CL.II lengthIn "7".
- Hannover_CL.II lengthM "7.8".
- Hannover_CL.II manufacturer Hannoversche_Waggonfabrik.
- Hannover_CL.II maxSpeedKmh "165".
- Hannover_CL.II maxSpeedMph "103".
- Hannover_CL.II metOrEng%3F_ "met".
- Hannover_CL.II nationalOrigin "Germany".
- Hannover_CL.II numberBuilt "439".
- Hannover_CL.II primaryUser "Luftstreitkräfte".
- Hannover_CL.II spanFt "39".
- Hannover_CL.II spanIn "3".
- Hannover_CL.II spanM "11.95".
- Hannover_CL.II type "Escort fighter".
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aerospecs.
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- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hannover_aircraft.
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Aircraft_Type.
- Hannover_CL.II wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:World_War_I_Aircraft_of_the_Central_Powers.
- Hannover_CL.II wingAreaSqft "364".
- Hannover_CL.II wingAreaSqm "33.8".
- Hannover_CL.II subject Category:German_fighter_aircraft_1910–1919.
- Hannover_CL.II subject Category:Hannover_aircraft.
- Hannover_CL.II hypernym Fighter.
- Hannover_CL.II type Aircraft.
- Hannover_CL.II type Article.
- Hannover_CL.II type MeanOfTransportation.
- Hannover_CL.II type Person.
- Hannover_CL.II type Article.
- Hannover_CL.II type Product.
- Hannover_CL.II type DesignedArtifact.
- Hannover_CL.II type Thing.
- Hannover_CL.II type Q11436.
- Hannover_CL.II comment "The Hannover CL.II was an escort fighter, produced in Germany during World War I, designed in response to a 1917 requirement by the Idflieg for such a machine to protect reconnaissance aircraft over enemy territory. It was a compact biplane of largely conventional configuration with single-bay staggered wings of unequal span. The fuselage was a thin plywood paneled, wooden monocoque design, very similar to the style of fuselage in Robert Thelen's Albatros series of single-seat fighters.".
- Hannover_CL.II label "Hannover CL.II".
- Hannover_CL.II sameAs Hannover_CL.II.
- Hannover_CL.II sameAs m.04133cp.
- Hannover_CL.II sameAs Q3783100.
- Hannover_CL.II sameAs Q3783100.
- Hannover_CL.II wasDerivedFrom Hannover_CL.II?oldid=681362024.
- Hannover_CL.II isPrimaryTopicOf Hannover_CL.II.