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Role | Fighter |
National origin | Germany |
Manufacturer | Hansa-Brandenburg |
First flight | February 1917 |
Primary user | Imperial German Navy |
Number built | 3 |
The Hansa-Brandenburg W.16 was a floatplane fighter built in Germany during World War I for the Imperial German Navy.
The W.16 was a single-seat hydroplane fighter made from wood and fabric. The first prototype flew in February 1917, but the aircraft did not enter production due to the Imperial German Navy losing interest in the floatplane fighter concept.
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