Albatros Al 101

{{Short description|German trainer aircraft}}

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|type=Trainer

|manufacturer=Albatros Flugzeugwerke

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|first_flight= 1930

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The Albatros Al 101 was a 1930s German trainer aircraft. It was a parasol-wing monoplane of conventional configuration, and seated the pilot and instructor in separate, open cockpits.

Variants

  • L 101
  • L 101W – two examples built as floatplanes
  • L 101C
  • L 101D

Specifications (Al 101D)

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|ref=Nowarra 1993Nowarra 1993

|prime units?=met

|crew=2

|length m=8.5

|span m=12.5

|height m= 2.7

|wing area sqm= 20

|empty weight kg=515

|gross weight kg=830

|eng1 number=1

|eng1 name=Argus As 8a

|eng1 type=inverted 4-cyl air-cooled in-line piston engine

|eng1 hp=98

|max speed kmh=171

|more performance=

  • Landing speed: {{convert|70|km/h|mph|abbr=on|0}}

|range km=670

|ceiling m=3,600

|climb rate ms=4.2

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See also

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References

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=Bibliography=

  • {{cite book|last=Nowarra|first=Heinz J.|title=Die Deutsche Luftrüstung 1933-1945 : Band 1 Flugzeugtypen AEG - Dornier|publisher=Bernard & Graefe Verlag|location=Germany|date=1993|edition=1st|volume=1|pages=36–37 & 236–237|isbn=3-7637-5465-2|language=German}}
  • {{cite book |last= Taylor |first= Michael J. H. |title=Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation

|year=1989 |publisher=Studio Editions |location=London |pages= 56 }}