The Kondor B.I was a German two seat, biplane training aircraft designed and built close to the end of World War I.
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Role | Trainer aircraft Type of aircraft |
National origin | Germany |
Manufacturer | Kondor Flugzeugwerke, Essen |
Designer | Walter Rethel |
First flight | January 1918 |
The Kondor B.I was built as a trainer aircraft of all-wood construction at the end of 1917. It was revolutionary in terms of reducing the number of parts necessary for the assembly of the aircraft to a minimum.
The first flight of the aircraft took place in January 1918. After successful test flights, a small batch of B.Is was ordered.
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General characteristics
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Albatros | |
Aviatik | |
DFW | |
Euler | |
Germania |
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Gotha |
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Halberstadt | |
Kondor | |
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NFW |
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Otto |
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Rumpler | |
Sablatnig | |
Siemens-Schuckert |
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