- Albatros L 69
__NOTOC__ Infobox Aircraft
name=L 69
caption=
type=Trainer
manufacturer=Albatros Flugzeugwerke
designer=R. Schubert
first flight=1925
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number built=4
variants with their own articles=The Albatros L 69 was a two-seat German
trainer aircraft of the 1920s. It was a single-engine parasol-wingmonoplane of conventional configuration that seated the pilot and instructor in tandem, opencockpit s. In 1925, Albatros' test pilot Kurt Ungewitter won Class D in the Deutsche Rundflug in an L 69a, and he was killed in the crash of one two years later.Variants
* L 69 - two examples with
Bristol Lucifer engine
* L 69a - two examples withSiemens-Halske Sh 12 enginepecifications (L 69a)
aerospecs
met or eng?= metcrew=two, pilot and instructor
capacity=
length m=6.10
length ft=20
length in=0
span m=8.06
span ft=26
span in=5
dia m=
dia ft=
dia in=
height m=2.57
height ft=8
height in=5
wing area sqm=14.0
wing area sqft=151
rot area sqm=
rot area sqft=
aspect ratio=
empty weight kg=480
empty weight lb=1,058
gross weight kg=685
gross weight lb=1,510eng1 number=1
eng1 type=Siemens-Halske Sh 12
eng1 kw= 80
eng1 hp= 110
eng1 kn=
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eng2 number=
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eng2 lbf-ab=max speed kmh=170
max speed mph=110
range km=
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endurance h= 2
endurance min=
ceiling m=4,000
ceiling ft=13,100
glide ratio=
climb rate ms=4.2
climb rate ftmin=820
sink rate ms=
sink rate ftmin=armament1=
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armament6=References
* cite book |last= Taylor |first= Michael J. H. |title=Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation
year=1989 |publisher=Studio Editions |location=London |pages=55
* [http://www.histaviation.com/Albatros_L_69.html German Aircraft between 1919-1945]
* [http://www.bungartz.nl/siemtuig_d.html bungartz.nl]ee also
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similar aircraft=
sequence=
L 66 -
L 67 -
L 68 -L 69 -
L 70 -
L 71 -
L 72lists=
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