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DFW R.III

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R.III
Role BomberType of aircraft
Manufacturer DFW
Status Cancelled project
Primary user Luftstreitkräfte

The DFW R.III was a German bomber aircraft designed during World War I, but which had not yet been built when the end of the war led to the project's cancellation. Conceptually similar to DFW's preceding R.I and R.II designs, the R.III was to have been a much larger aircraft, powered by eight engines. As with the previous designs, these were to be housed inside the fuselage, driving propellers by long driveshafts. In the R.III design, however, these propellers were to be mounted on a nacelle in the interplane gap. Each end of this nacelle would carry two co-axial propellers, each driven by a separate engine. Had it been built, the R.III would have been the largest aircraft in the world at the time.


Specifications (as designed)

General characteristics

  • Length: 25.00 m (82 ft 0 in)
  • Wingspan: 53.50 m (175 ft 6 in)
  • Height: 8.78 m (28 ft 10 in)
  • Powerplant: 8 × Mercedes D.IVa , 194 kW (260 hp) each

Armament

  • 8 × machine guns
  • 2,500 kg (5,500 lb) of bombs

References

  • Haddow, G. W.; Grosz, Peter M. (1962). The German Giants: The Story of the R-planes 1914–1919. London: Putnam. OCLC 2273462.
  • Herris, Jack (2017). DFW Aircraft of WWI: A Centennial Perspective on Great War Airplanes. Great War Aviation Centennial Series. Vol. 29. Charleston, SC: Aeronaut Books. ISBN 978-1-935881-54-4.

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Deutsche Flugzeug-Werke (DFW) aircraft
Idflieg R-class aircraft designations
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LFG Roland
Linke-Hofmann
Schütte-Lanz
Siemens-Schuckert
Zeppelin-Staaken
Zeppelin-Lindau
Rs was not an official Idflieg designation as aircraft were intended for the Navy.
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