The Albatros L 69 was a two-seat German parasol monoplane racing and training aircraft of 1925. It was a single-engine parasol-wing monoplane of conventional configuration that seated the pilot and passenger in tandem, open cockpits. It was advertised as a trainer, however contemporary reports dismissed this due to the difficulty in accessing the front cockpit, and the designers' focus on performance.
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| - Albatros L 69 (de)
- Albatros L 69 (en)
- Albatros L 69 (it)
- Albatros L.69 (fr)
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| - The Albatros L 69 was a two-seat German parasol monoplane racing and training aircraft of 1925. It was a single-engine parasol-wing monoplane of conventional configuration that seated the pilot and passenger in tandem, open cockpits. It was advertised as a trainer, however contemporary reports dismissed this due to the difficulty in accessing the front cockpit, and the designers' focus on performance. (en)
- Die Albatros L 69 war ein deutsches Sportflugzeug, das von den Albatros Flugzeugwerken in Berlin-Johannisthal Mitte der 1920er Jahre entwickelt und gebaut wurde. (de)
- L'Albatros L.69 est un avion d'entraînement allemand de l'entre-deux-guerres. Biplace en tandem, ce monoplan parasol à train classique fixe fut dessiné par R. Schubert. Quatre exemplaires ont été construits sous deux motorisations. (fr)
- L'Albatros L 69 fu un aereo da turismo sportivo, monomotore biposto ad ala alta a parasole, sviluppato dalla tedesca Albatros Flugzeugwerke GmbH alla metà degli anni venti. Destinato ufficialmente al mercato dell'aviazione civile ed utilizzato come addestratore e in competizioni aeree del periodo, venne in realtà impiegato anche come aereo da addestramento militare per la formazione degli equipaggi del Reichswehr, le forze armate tedesche di difesa istituite dopo il termine della prima guerra mondiale. (it)
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| - The Albatros L 69 was a two-seat German parasol monoplane racing and training aircraft of 1925. It was a single-engine parasol-wing monoplane of conventional configuration that seated the pilot and passenger in tandem, open cockpits. It was advertised as a trainer, however contemporary reports dismissed this due to the difficulty in accessing the front cockpit, and the designers' focus on performance. (en)
- Die Albatros L 69 war ein deutsches Sportflugzeug, das von den Albatros Flugzeugwerken in Berlin-Johannisthal Mitte der 1920er Jahre entwickelt und gebaut wurde. (de)
- L'Albatros L.69 est un avion d'entraînement allemand de l'entre-deux-guerres. Biplace en tandem, ce monoplan parasol à train classique fixe fut dessiné par R. Schubert. Quatre exemplaires ont été construits sous deux motorisations. (fr)
- L'Albatros L 69 fu un aereo da turismo sportivo, monomotore biposto ad ala alta a parasole, sviluppato dalla tedesca Albatros Flugzeugwerke GmbH alla metà degli anni venti. Destinato ufficialmente al mercato dell'aviazione civile ed utilizzato come addestratore e in competizioni aeree del periodo, venne in realtà impiegato anche come aereo da addestramento militare per la formazione degli equipaggi del Reichswehr, le forze armate tedesche di difesa istituite dopo il termine della prima guerra mondiale. (it)
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