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- Albatros_L_69 abstract "The Albatros L 69 was a two-seat German trainer aircraft of the 1920s. It was a single-engine parasol-wing monoplane of conventional configuration that seated the pilot and instructor in tandem, open cockpits. In 1925, Albatros' test pilot Kurt Ungewitter won Class D in the Deutsche Rundflug ("Round Germany") in an L 69a, and he was killed in the crash of one two years later.The "Round-Saxony" flight Class D was won by a Bristol-engined Albatros L.69, piloted by Student at an average speed of 165 km/h.".
- Albatros_L_69 wikiPageExternalLink siemtuig_d.html.
- Albatros_L_69 wikiPageExternalLink 1925%20-%200701.html.
- Albatros_L_69 wikiPageExternalLink Albatros_L_69.html.
- Albatros_L_69 wikiPageID "10562515".
- Albatros_L_69 wikiPageRevisionID "605016625".
- Albatros_L_69 ceilingFt "13100".
- Albatros_L_69 ceilingM "4000".
- Albatros_L_69 climbRateFtmin "820".
- Albatros_L_69 climbRateMs "4.2".
- Albatros_L_69 crew "two, pilot and instructor".
- Albatros_L_69 designer "R. Schubert".
- Albatros_L_69 emptyWeightKg "480".
- Albatros_L_69 emptyWeightLb "1058".
- Albatros_L_69 enduranceH "2".
- Albatros_L_69 eng1Hp "110".
- Albatros_L_69 eng1Kw "80".
- Albatros_L_69 eng1Number "1".
- Albatros_L_69 eng1Type Siemens-Halske_Sh_12.
- Albatros_L_69 firstFlight "1925".
- Albatros_L_69 grossWeightKg "685".
- Albatros_L_69 grossWeightLb "1510".
- Albatros_L_69 hasPhotoCollection Albatros_L_69.
- Albatros_L_69 heightFt "8".
- Albatros_L_69 heightIn "5".
- Albatros_L_69 heightM "2.57".
- Albatros_L_69 lengthFt "20".
- Albatros_L_69 lengthIn "0".
- Albatros_L_69 lengthM "6.1".
- Albatros_L_69 manufacturer Albatros_Flugzeugwerke.
- Albatros_L_69 maxSpeedKmh "170".
- Albatros_L_69 maxSpeedMph "110".
- Albatros_L_69 metOrEng%3F_ "met".
- Albatros_L_69 numberBuilt "4".
- Albatros_L_69 sequence "L 66 - L 67 - L 68 - L 69 - L 70 - L 71 - L 72".
- Albatros_L_69 spanFt "26".
- Albatros_L_69 spanIn "5".
- Albatros_L_69 spanM "8.06".
- Albatros_L_69 type "Trainer".
- Albatros_L_69 wingAreaSqft "151".
- Albatros_L_69 wingAreaSqm "14".
- Albatros_L_69 subject Category:Albatros_aircraft.
- Albatros_L_69 subject Category:German_civil_trainer_aircraft_1920%E2%80%931929.
- Albatros_L_69 subject Category:Parasol-wing_aircraft.
- Albatros_L_69 subject Category:Single-engined_tractor_aircraft.
- Albatros_L_69 type Model_airplane.
- Albatros_L_69 type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- Albatros_L_69 comment "The Albatros L 69 was a two-seat German trainer aircraft of the 1920s. It was a single-engine parasol-wing monoplane of conventional configuration that seated the pilot and instructor in tandem, open cockpits.".
- Albatros_L_69 label "Albatros L 69".
- Albatros_L_69 label "Albatros L 69".
- Albatros_L_69 label "Albatros L.69".
- Albatros_L_69 sameAs Albatros_L.69.
- Albatros_L_69 sameAs Albatros_L_69.
- Albatros_L_69 sameAs m.02qhw8d.
- Albatros_L_69 sameAs Q2830835.
- Albatros_L_69 sameAs Q2830835.
- Albatros_L_69 wasDerivedFrom Albatros_L_69?oldid=605016625.
- Albatros_L_69 isPrimaryTopicOf Albatros_L_69.