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The Lohner L was a reconnaissance flying boat produced in Austria-Hungary during World War I. It was a two-bay biplane of typical configuration for the flying boats of the day, with its pusher engine mounted on struts in the interplane gap. The pilot and observer sat side by side in an open cockpit, and both the upper and lower sets of wings featured sweepback.

Lohner L
Role Reconnaissance flying boat
National origin Austria-Hungary
Manufacturer Lohner, UFAG, Hansa-Brandenburg, Macchi
First flight ca. 1915
Number built >100

Development


The design was essentially a more powerful version of the Lohner E, and became highly influential. Apart from licensed production by UFAG, the L provided the basis for designs by other major manufacturers. In Germany, Hansa-Brandenburg manufactured a modified version of it as their first flying boat, the Brandenburg FB [de], and in Italy, a captured example was used as a pattern aircraft by Macchi, who produced it as the L.1. In turn, the L.1 would provide the foundation for a large number of Macchi designs over the coming years.

KUK hydroplane aircraft salvaged at Grado, Italy.
KUK hydroplane aircraft salvaged at Grado, Italy.

The captured aircraft (serial L.40) was taken intact near the naval air station of Porto Corsini. The captured flying boat was copied by Macchi-Nieuport and the L.1 was built within a month. The L.1s were delivered to Italian maritime reconnaissance and bombing units based on the Adriatic. An improved version was developed as the Macchi L.2

A restored example of an Austro-Hungarian Lohner L (serial L.127) is preserved at the Italian Air Force Museum at Vigna di Valle.


Operational history


Lohner seaplanes saw extensive use before and during World War I, and those aircraft that survived the war served for several years. Some important and interesting events are related, such as:


Variants



Operators


 Austria-Hungary
 German Empire
 Kingdom of Italy
 Kingdom of Yugoslavia

Specifications (Lohner L)


Restored Lohner L-1 preserved at the Italian Air Force Museum.
Restored Lohner L-1 preserved at the Italian Air Force Museum.

General characteristics

Performance

Armament


See also


Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists


Notes



    References



    На других языках


    [de] Lohner Type L

    Der Lohner Type L war ein als Doppeldecker ausgelegtes Flugboot der Lohner-Werke. Als Weiterentwicklung des Lohner Types E besaß er einen stärkeren Austro-Daimler-Motor. Der Motor war auf Streben zwischen den Tragflächen angeordnet und trieb einen Druckpropeller. Bis 1916 wurde der Type L von Österreich-Ungarn als Aufklärer und Bombenflugzeug eingesetzt. Ab 1916 wurde er zunächst durch die Hansa-Brandenburg K und Hansa-Brandenburg KG der Hansa-Brandenburg ergänzt und später weitestgehend ersetzt.
    - [en] Lohner L

    [it] Lohner L

    Il Lohner L fu un idrovolante da ricognizione e bombardamento monomotore, biposto e biplano, sviluppato dall'azienda aeronautica austro-ungarica Lohner negli anni dieci del XX secolo e prodotto, oltre che dalla stessa, anche su licenza da alcune aziende nazionali.



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