The Albatros L 75 Ass (German: "Ace") was a German trainer biplane of the 1920s. Of conventional configuration, it seated the pilot and instructor in separate, open cockpits. The wings were single-bay, equal-span, and had a slight stagger. Production continued after Albatros was absorbed by Focke-Wulf.
| L 75 Ass | |
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| Role | Trainer Type of aircraft |
| Manufacturer | Albatros Flugzeugwerke |
| Designer | Walter Blume |
| First flight | 1928 |
| Number built | 43 |

Data from Jane's all the World's Aircraft 1928,[1] German Aircraft between 1919–1945[2]
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