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The Albatros D.Va

Albatros Scout from the Air and Space Museum, Washington, D.C., shot from below.

Albatros Scout from the Air and Space Museum, Washington, D.C. © 2012 John M. Shea

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A single-seat fighter plane, the Albatros D.V was introduced in May 1917, successor to the very successful D-I, D-II, and D-III.

With its variant the D.Va, over 1,500 were produced during the war.

Maximum speed: 187kph/116mph. Ceiling: 6,200m/20,341ft.

Albatros D.Va is an aircraft: single-seat scout plane.

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Statistics for Albatros D.Va (2)

Type Statistic Source
Maximum speed (mph) 116 mph Albatros Scouts Described by Charles Schaedel
Length in Feet 24' Albatros Scouts Described by Charles Schaedel

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Albatros Scouts Described Charles Schaedel