Hansa-Brandenburg W.29
C3MG prototype, April 1918
(Wings of the Great War WW17001)
- Engine: One 150 h.p. Benz Bz.III inline
- Span: 44 ft 3 in
- Length: 30 ft 8 in
- Height: 9 ft 10 in
- Weight: 2,200 lb. empty; 3,243 lb loaded
- Crew: Two
- Max Speed: 109 mph at sea level
- Service Ceiling: 16,400 ft
- Duration: 4 hr
- Armament: Two fixed, forward firing Spandau MG and one free-firing Parabellum MG
- Notes: Built by Hansa und Brandenburgische Flugzeug-Werke G.m.b.H. as a monoplane successor to their earlier W.12 and W.19 floatplanes of 1917, the W.29 and W.33 were respectively fighter and maritime patrol versions.
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