Английская Википедия:Albatros L 76
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The Albatros L 76 Aeolus was a military reconnaissance aircraft built by Albatros Flugzeugwerke in 1927. The plane had wooden dual-spar wings with plywood skins supported by N-type struts and a fabric-covered fuselage made of welded steel tubing. The aircraft was used for testing,[1] as well as the training of the Soviet Air Force.[2] It was difficult to fly, and killed many people, including Emil Thuy,[3] who crashed near Smolensk on June 11, 1930,[1] and Paul Jeschonnek, who crashed near Berlin on June 13, 1929. As a result, it had to be improved, leading to the production of the Albatros L 77v, designed by Ernst Heinkel Flugzeugwerke.
Operators
- Soviet Air Force - Two aircraft, used for tests and trials.
Specifications
Notes
References
- Michael J. H. Taylor, Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. Studio Editions, London (1989).
- W.Green & G Swanborough, The Complete Book of Fighters. Salamander Books, London (1994). Шаблон:ISBN