L.74 albatross
The Albatros L.74 is a two-seater aircraft of German military training of the Entre-deux wars.
Drawn by Walter Blume, this biplane with shifted equal wings was characterized by the position of the fuselage, suspended in the wing gap. Two-seater out of tandem intended for the training of the observers and the machine gunners, it was built with 2 specimens. The prototypes were tested in the experimental center of Luftwaffe clandestine of Lipetsk, where the armament was installed, but also by the school of airline pilots (DVS) of Schleissheim. Civilians and soldiers preferred the Albatros L.75 ESA
References
- Michael J.H. Taylor, Jane' S Encyclopedia off Aviation. Studio Editions, London (1989).
External bonds
- http://www.histaviation.com/Albatros_L_74.html
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