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- Hannover_CL.IV abstract "The Hannover CL.IV was a prototype escort fighter built in Germany during World War I, which formed the basis for a passenger aircraft following the war. Derived from the Hannover CL.II, the CL.IV shared the same basic conventional biplane configuration with the unusual biplane tail of that aircraft, but incorporated the overhanging, aerodynamically-balanced ailerons developed for the Hannover CL.III. Intended for high-altitude operations, the aircraft was equipped with a far more powerful engine than its predecessors. Another important difference was the unusual interplane strut arrangement of this aircraft. The wings were braced with two struts that converged from two attachment points on the upper wing to a single attachment point on the lower, creating a V shape when viewed from the front or rear of the aircraft. Novel at the time, this foreshadowed the Warren truss strutting arrangements that already existed on the contemporary Ansaldo SVA Italian single-engined reconnaissance aircraft designs in full form, and would be seen in the 1920s and 30s with later Italian combat aircraft.After the war, the CL.IV was developed into the F.3, with seats for two passengers where the gunner's cockpit had been.".
- Hannover_CL.IV manufacturer Hannoversche_Waggonfabrik.
- Hannover_CL.IV wikiPageID "21095458".
- Hannover_CL.IV wikiPageLength "4866".
- Hannover_CL.IV wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Hannover_CL.IV wikiPageRevisionID "668390128".
- Hannover_CL.IV wikiPageWikiLink Ansaldo_SVA.
- Hannover_CL.IV wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_fighter_aircraft_1910–1919.
- Hannover_CL.IV wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hannover_aircraft.
- Hannover_CL.IV wikiPageWikiLink Hannover_CL.II.
- Hannover_CL.IV wikiPageWikiLink Hannover_CL.III.
- Hannover_CL.IV wikiPageWikiLink Hannoversche_Waggonfabrik.
- Hannover_CL.IV wikiPageWikiLink Truss_bridge.
- Hannover_CL.IV wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hannover CL.IV".
- Hannover_CL.IV crew "Two, pilot and gunner".
- Hannover_CL.IV eng1Hp "300".
- Hannover_CL.IV eng1Kw "224".
- Hannover_CL.IV eng1Number "1".
- Hannover_CL.IV eng1Type "Maybach".
- Hannover_CL.IV manufacturer Hannoversche_Waggonfabrik.
- Hannover_CL.IV metOrEng%3F_ "met".
- Hannover_CL.IV nationalOrigin "Germany".
- Hannover_CL.IV perfhide "Y".
- Hannover_CL.IV type "Escort fighter".
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- Hannover_CL.IV subject Category:German_fighter_aircraft_1910–1919.
- Hannover_CL.IV subject Category:Hannover_aircraft.
- Hannover_CL.IV hypernym Fighter.
- Hannover_CL.IV type Aircraft.
- Hannover_CL.IV type MeanOfTransportation.
- Hannover_CL.IV type Person.
- Hannover_CL.IV type Product.
- Hannover_CL.IV type DesignedArtifact.
- Hannover_CL.IV type Thing.
- Hannover_CL.IV type Q11436.
- Hannover_CL.IV comment "The Hannover CL.IV was a prototype escort fighter built in Germany during World War I, which formed the basis for a passenger aircraft following the war. Derived from the Hannover CL.II, the CL.IV shared the same basic conventional biplane configuration with the unusual biplane tail of that aircraft, but incorporated the overhanging, aerodynamically-balanced ailerons developed for the Hannover CL.III.".
- Hannover_CL.IV label "Hannover CL.IV".
- Hannover_CL.IV sameAs Q5649228.
- Hannover_CL.IV sameAs m.04133yb.
- Hannover_CL.IV sameAs Q5649228.
- Hannover_CL.IV wasDerivedFrom Hannover_CL.IV?oldid=668390128.
- Hannover_CL.IV isPrimaryTopicOf Hannover_CL.IV.