The LFG Roland D.I was a fighter aircraft produced in Germany during World War I. It was a single-seat aircraft based originally on the Roland C.II two-seat...
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The LFG Roland D.II was a German single-seat fighter of World War I. The type was manufactured by Luftfahrzeug Gesellschaft, and also by Pfalz Flugzeugwerke...
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The LFG Roland D.III was a fighter aircraft produced in Germany during World War I. The D.III was a further development of the D.I fighter. These machines...
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form to create a "half-shell", that used in previous L.F.G aircraft such as the Roland C.II, D.I and D.II in favour of the equally unusual (for aircraft...
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Luft-Fahrzeug-Gesellschaft (redirect from L.F.G Roland)
referred to as LFG, was a German aircraft manufacturer during World War I. They are best known for their various "Roland" designs, notably the Roland C.II Walfisch...
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The LFG Roland D.XVII was a single-seat, single-engine, parasol wing German fighter aircraft flown close to the end of World War I. Only one was built...
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Luft-Fahrzeug-Gesellschaft (LFG) Roland D.VII was a German single seat, single engine biplane fighter aircraft built during World War I. Problems with its underdeveloped...
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Kondor D.7 (1918) LFG Roland D.I (1916) LFG Roland D.II & IIa (1916) LFG Roland D.III (1916) LFG Roland D.IV (also designated Dr.I) (1917) LFG Roland D.V LFG...
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The LFG Roland D.XVI, initially designated the LFG Roland E.I, was a single-seat, single-engine, parasol wing German fighter aircraft flown close to the...
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LFG Roland D.II & IIa - fighter LFG Roland D.III - fighter LFG Roland D.IV - triplane fighter LFG Roland D.V - fighter LFG Roland D.VI - fighter LFG Roland...
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role, configuration, and era Fokker D.VII Junkers D.I (all metal fighter but not a monocoque) LFG Roland D.XV Pfalz D.XII Short Silver Streak (similar only...
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The LFG Roland C.II, usually known as the Walfisch (Whale), was an advanced German reconnaissance aircraft of World War I. It was manufactured by...
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The LFG Roland D.XV was a World War I German single-seat fighter aircraft ordered as a test bed for engine comparisons. It was distinguished from earlier...
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The LFG Stralsund V 19 Putbus was a submarine-borne floatplane scout designed and built by LFG Roland in the latter stages of World War I. The V 19 Putbus...
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The LFG Roland Pfeilflieger, (Arrow-flyer), was a German swept wing, single engine, two seat biplane built in Germany in 1914. It made one distinguished...
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The LFG Roland D.IX was a World War I German single seat fighter aircraft, a biplane powered by one of a new generation of powerful rotary engines. Three...
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The LFG Roland D.IV, later redesignated LFG Roland Dr.I was a German single engine, single seat triplane fighter flown in mid-1917. It produced no performance...
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continued the use of LFG-Roland's patented Wickelrumpf plywood-skinned monocoque fuselage construction. Unlike the earlier aircraft, the D.XII used a two-bay...
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August or early September. Following the successful Albatros D.I and D.II series, the D.III utilized the same semi-monocoque, plywood-skinned fuselage...
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Fokker D.VII was a German World War I fighter aircraft designed by Reinhold Platz of the Fokker-Flugzeugwerke. Germany produced around 3,300 D.VII aircraft...
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The AEG D.I was a biplane fighter of World War I. Three prototypes were ordered, but after the first two were involved in serious crashes, one of which...
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List of aircraft (La–Lh) (section LFG)
VIII LFG Roland D.I LFG Roland D.II LFG Roland D.III LFG Roland D.IV LFG Roland D.V LFG Roland D.VI LFG Roland D.VII LFG Roland D.VII LFG Roland D.VIII...
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Albatros D.V is a fighter aircraft of the German aircraft manufacturer Albatros Flugzeugwerke. It was the final development of the Albatros D.I family and...
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last months of World War I. After several fatal accidents due to wing failures, the aircraft was modified and redesignated Fokker D.VIII. Dubbed the Flying...
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The Junkers D.I (factory designation J 9) was a monoplane fighter aircraft produced in Germany late in World War I, significant for becoming the first...
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Pfalz Flugzeugwerke (redirect from LFG Dr.I)
uncompetitive on the Western Front, Pfalz shifted production to the LFG Roland D.I and D.II. The D.II was produced into late 1916, by which point it too was no...
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in use well into 1917. The D.II was the production version of the experimental D.I. Key differences between the D.I and D.II included a substantial effort...
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The LFG Roland G.I was a large prototype single-engine biplane bomber built in Germany in 1915, during World War I. It had a single engine buried in the...
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The Albatros D.II was a German fighter aircraft used during World War I. After a successful combat career in the early Jagdstaffeln, it was gradually superseded...
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early Fokker and Halberstadt D types. By November 1916, a total of 50 pre-series and series D.Is were in service. The D.I has been credited with giving...
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