L.79 albatross
The Albatros L.79 Kobold is a German plane of stunt-flying of the Entre-deux wars.
Biplane with not shifted equal wings great lengthening and symmetrical profile, this apparatus was built with two specimens:
- D-1660: Delivered in June 1929 to the DVL, it was slightly broken with the landing by Dipl. Ing Geike on May 15th, 1934. One loses of it then the trace.
- D-1871: Delivered in June 1930 to E.Stelle of Berlin - Staaken, it was broken in 1933 (collision with Klemm L.26). Repaired, réimmatriculé, it was dismantled in April 1937.
References
- Michael J.H. Taylor, Jane' S Encyclopedia off Aviation. Studio Editions, London (1989).
External bonds
- http://www.histaviation.com/Albatros_L_79.html
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