The Albatros C.III was a general purpose two-seat plane and was a refined version of the successful C.I and C.II models. Improvements in the tail structure made the C.III more agile than its predecessors and it was produced in large numbers.
The Albatros C.III was originally armed with a Parabellum machine gun mounted on a pivot in the rear cockpit. Later versions also had a synchronized machine gun mounted on the fuselage. The C.III was used for reconnaissance, aerial photography, and light bombing.
This plane carries the markings of The German Air Service Kampfgeschwader (Combat Squadron) 4.
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Country of Manufacture | Germany |
First Year of Service | 1916 |
Wing Span | 38.3 ft | 11.7 m |
Length | 26.3 ft | 8 m |
Height | 10.2 ft | 3.1 m |
Weight | 2977 lbs | 1353 kg |
Engine | Mercedes D III 6 cylinder liquid cooled inline engine, 160hp |
Top Speed | 87.5 mph | 140 km/h |
Range | 350 miles | 560 km |
Armament | 1 or 2 machine guns |
Crew | 2 |