Rumpler C.VI

German First World War reconnaissance aircraft From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Rumpler C.VI was a high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft used by the Germans during the First World War. The aircraft was designed, along with the C.VII, based on the previous success of high-altitude Zeppelins, from which the engine was also taken: the Maybach Mb.IVa high-altitude high-compression engine. To operate in thinner atmosphere, the aircraft also had a special carburetor and radiator. The radiator was half-sized to reduce weight.[1]

TypeHigh-altitude reconnaissance aircraft
National originGermany
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C.VI
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TypeHigh-altitude reconnaissance aircraft
National originGermany
ManufacturerRumpler
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