The UFAG C.I was a military reconnaissance aircraft produced in the Austro-Hungarian Empire during World War I, by the Ungarische Flugzeugfabrik Abteil Gesellschaft (UFAG) . It was introduced in April 1918, and was widely used on the Italian Front in the final months of World War I.[1][2]
WWI Austria-Hungary military reconnaissance aircraft
UFAG C.I
An UFAG C.I(Ph) (series 123) built by Phönix Flugzeugwerke under license
Role
Reconnaissance aircraft
Type of aircraft
National origin
Austria-Hungary
Manufacturer
UFAG
First flight
April 1918
Introduction
1918
Primaryuser
KuKLFT
Number built
250
Developed from
Brandenburg C.II(U)
The UFAG C.I incorporated the best features of the Brandenburg C.II(U) with single-bay wings and 'I' strut inter-plane bracing, which was replaced wing conventional steel-tube interplane struts in production aircraft. More manoeuvrable than the Phönix C.I, the C.I had good performance, but suffered from a few odd handling characteristics.[1][2]
Ufag C.Is in service
Production of the C.I continued after the Armistice by MARE and was also built by the Neuschloss-Lichtig factory as the NL Sportplane.[2]
Variants
Data from:Austro-Hungarian Army Aircraft of World War One[2]
UFAG 161.01
First prototype 8.92m (29.3ft) span, 200hp (150kW)Hiero 6, 'I' type inter-plane struts.
UFAG 161.02
Second prototype, 230hp (170kW)Hiero 6, 'I' type inter-plane struts.
UFAG C.I
(series 161.03 to 161.22) Production by Ufag, 9.12m (29.9ft) span, 230hp (170kW)Hiero 6, twin inter-plane struts.
UFAG C.I
(series 161.31 to 161.250) Production by Ufag, 9.5m (31ft) span, 230hp (170kW)Hiero 6, twin inter-plane struts.
UFAG C.I(Ph)
(series 123.01 to 123.40) Production by Phönix, 9.12m (29.9ft) span, 230hp (170kW)Hiero 6, twin inter-plane struts.
UFAG 60.01
an improved C.I which would evolve into the UFAG 60.03 / C.II.
Operational history
The C.I was widely used by the KuKLFT on the Italian front by at least 30 Fliks. The C.I was also used post WWI by the Hungarian Red Airborne Corps as well as the clandestine Hungarian Legügyi Hivatal.[2] Ex-military C.Is were also converted for civil use and as mailplanes.
Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Royal Yugoslav Air Force - Postwar.
Romania
Romanian Air Corps - 20 UFAG C.I captured from the Hungarian Soviet Republic in 1919.[3]
Specifications (C.I second series 161.23 - 161.250)
Data from Austro-Hungarian Army Aircraft of World War One,[2] An Illustrated Guide to World Military Aircraft, 1914-2000[1]
Fredricksen, John C. (2001). International warbirds: an illustrated guide to world military aircraft, 1914-2000. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO. ISBN1-57607-364-5.
Grosz, Peter M. (2002). Austro-Hungarian Army Aircraft of World War One. Colorado: Flying Machine Press. pp.290–295.
Alexandru Armă, Valeriu Avram (2017). Aeronautica română în Războiul de Întregire naţională 1916-1919 (in Romanian).{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
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