Albatros D.X

Albatros D.X

Infobox Aircraft
name=D.X


caption=
type=Fighter
manufacturer=Albatros Flugzeugwerke
national origin = Germany
designer=
first flight=1918
introduced=
retired=
status=Prototype only
primary user=
more users=
produced=
number built=1
variants with their own articles=Albatros Dr.II

The Albatros D.X was a German prototype single-seat fighter biplane developed in 1918 in parallel with the D.IX. It used the same slab-sided, flat-bottomed fuselage (a departure from previous Albatros designs) but was powered by a 195 hp Benz Bz.IIIbo water-cooled vee-8 engine in place of the D.IX's Mercedes D.IIIa straight-six.

The D.X participated in the second D-type contest at Adlershof in June 1918, but development ceased at the prototype stage.

pecifications (D.X)

aircraft specifications
plane or copter?= plane
jet or prop?= prop
ref=German Aircraft of the First World War Gray and Thetford 1962, p.262.]
crew=one, pilot
capacity=
length main=6.18 m
length alt= 20 ft 3¼ in
span main= 9.84 m
span alt= 32 ft 3⅜ in
height main=2.75 m
height alt= 9 ft 0⅜ in
area main=
area alt=
airfoil=
empty weight main= 666 kg
empty weight alt= 1,465 lb
loaded weight main= 905 kg
loaded weight alt= 1,991 lb
useful load main=
useful load alt=
max takeoff weight main=
max takeoff weight alt=
more general=
engine (prop)=Benz Bz.IIIbo
type of prop=8-cylinder water-cooled inline engine
number of props=1
power main=145 kW
power alt= 195 hp
power original=
max speed main= 170 km/h
max speed alt= 92 knots, 106 mph
cruise speed main=
cruise speed alt=
stall speed main=
stall speed alt=
never exceed speed main=
never exceed speed alt=

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