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The LFG V 59 and the LFG V 61 were single engine, twin float passenger seaplanes designed and built in Germany in 1926 by the Luft-Fahrzeug-Gesellschaft. They differed only in their engines.

V 59 an V 61
V 61
Role Passenger transport
National origin Germany
Manufacturer LFG (Luft-Fahrzeug-Gesellschaft)
First flight 1926
Number built 3 (2×V 59 and 1×V 61)

Design and development


The V 59 and V 61 were both twin float seaplanes, essentially identical apart from their engines and designed to carry four or five passengers. The V 59 was powered by a 240 hp (179 kW) BMW IV 6-cylinder water cooled inline and the V 61 by a much more powerful, 400 hp (298 kW) Bristol Jupiter 9-cylinder radial.[1] They were metal aircraft both in frame and covering, low wing monoplanes of the semi-cantilever kind with external bracing between the upper fuselage and wing and further support from below via the flat topped floats. The wings were straight tapered with rounded tips. The fuselage was flat sided and bottomed, with windows down the side and with a braced tailplane mounted on top of it. The rudder extended well below the keel.[1]

The  LFG V 61 (foreground) and V 60 (right) at the 1926 German Seaplane Competition
The LFG V 61 (foreground) and V 60 (right) at the 1926 German Seaplane Competition

Operational history


Both the V 59 and the V 61 were entered into the German Seaplane Competition, held between 12–23 July 1926 with flights along the Baltic and North Sea coasts from Warnemünde.[1] The V 59 did not score in the technical tests but the V 61 came sixth in them whilst not completing the whole course.[2]


Variants


V 59
240 hp (179 kW) BMW IV 6-cylinder water cooled inline engine. Four passengers.
V 61
400 hp (298 kW) Bristol Jupiter 9-cylinder radial engine. Estimated maximum speed 185 km/h (115 mph). Five passengers.

Specifications (V 59)


Data from Flight 22 July 1926 pp.448-451[1]

General characteristics

Performance


References


  1. "The German seaplane Championship". Flight. Vol. XVIII, no. 29. 22 July 1926. pp. 448–451.
  2. "The German seaplane Championship". Flight. Vol. XVIII, no. 31. 5 August 1926. p. 479.

На других языках


[de] LFG V 61

Die LFG V 61 war ein Schwimmerflugzeug, das in den 1920er Jahren bei der Luftfahrzeug-Gesellschaft in Stralsund entwickelt und als Einzelstück produziert wurde.
- [en] LFG V 59



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