Albatros L 56

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The Albatros L 56 was an experimental open transport biplane. It was cancelled when aircraft such as the Fokker F.II, Junkers F 13, and Sablatnig P.III were built.

Specifications[edit]

  • Engine: 1 Benz Bz.IV
  • Length: 9.25 meters
  • Span: 15.68 meters
  • Weight: 1040 kilograms empty, 1800 kilograms when flying [1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Aircraft template". histaviation.com. Retrieved 2021-11-25.