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Rumpler C.I

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Wingspan
  
12 m

Introduced
  
1915

Length
  
7.85 m

Manufacturer
  
Rumpler


Entering service in 1915, the Rumpler C.I, company designation 5A 2, two-seater single-engine reconnaissance biplane, was one of the first German C-type aircraft, and also one of the longest serving in its class during World War I, being retired from the last front line units only in early 1918.

Contents

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Design and development

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The C.I was a successful design, and it was used on Western and Eastern Fronts, Macedonia, Salonika and Palestine. Early production examples were armed only with a single Parabellum machine gun on a Schneider ring mounting, but later aircraft had additionally a synchronised Spandau gun on the port side of fuselage. When used as a light bomber the C.I could also carry 100 kg of bombs.

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In addition to the parent company, the Bayerische Rumpler-Werke, the Rumpler C.I was also produced by the Germania Flugzeug-Werke, the Märkische Flugzeug-Werke, the Hannoversche Waggonfabrik and the Albert Rinne Flugzeug-Werke. Variants included the C.Ia, which used a 180 hp Argus As.III engine instead of Mercedes D.III, the C.II, of which there's no evidence that any were actually built, 6B-1 single-seat floatplane fighter, and a Rumpler-built batch of C.Is intended for training which omitted the gun ring in the rear cockpit and was powered by a 150 hp Benz Bz.III.

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It was this training role in which the C.I was latterly used, its friendly handling qualities making it suitable to be flown even by inexperienced pilots.

Operators

 German Empire
  • Luftstreitkrafte
  •  Latvia
  • Latvian Air Force - Postwar.
  •  Poland
  • Polish Air Force - Postwar.
  •  Turkey
  • Ottoman Air Force
  •  Kingdom of Yugoslavia
  • Royal Yugoslav Air Force - Postwar.
  • Specifications (C.I)

    General characteristics

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  • Crew: 2, pilot and observer
  • Length: 7.85 m (ft in)
  • Wingspan: 12.15 m (ft in)
  • Height: 3.05 m (ft in)
  • Wing area: 35.70 m² (ft)
  • Empty weight: kg (lb)
  • Useful load: kg (lb)
  • Loaded weight: 1330 kg (lb)
  • Max. takeoff weight: kg (lb)
  • Powerplant: 1 × Mercedes D.III water-cooled in-line, 160 hp (120 kW)
  • Performance

  • Maximum speed: 152 km/h at sea level
  • Range: 4 hours ()
  • Service ceiling: 5050 m 16,579 ft ()
  • Armament

  • 1 × fixed forward-firing 7.92 mm LMG 08/15 with an interruptor gear on the port side of the fuselage (in later aircraft only)
  • 1 × 7.92 mm Parabellum MG14 machine gun on a Schneider ring mounting
  • 10 × 10 kg bombs
  • References

    Rumpler C.I Wikipedia