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- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 abstract "The Hansa Brandenburg W.27 and W.32 were prototype fighter floatplanes developed in parallel in Germany during World War I. They were developments of and intended replacements for the W.12 then in service and differed from each other principally in the choice of powerplant, the W.27 with a Benz Bz.IIIb and the W.32 with the same Mercedes D.III that the original W.12 used. Like the W.12, the W.27 and W.32 were single-bay biplanes of largely conventional configuration, unusual only in having no dorsal tail fin, but an all-moving rudder that projected below the fuselage and forward of the rudder post. They differed from the earlier design in having shorter fuselages, more severely staggered wings, and I-struts for both the interplane and cabane bracing, where the W.12 had used more conventional strutting. Neither prototype resulted in any production orders, and the true successor to the W.12 was to be its monoplane derivative, the W.29.".
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 manufacturer Hansa-Brandenburg.
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 numberBuilt "2".
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 origin Germany.
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 wikiPageID "17017019".
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 wikiPageRevisionID "565623320".
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 armament "1".
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 armament "2".
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 crew "Two, pilot and gunner".
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 emptyWeightKg "1109".
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 emptyWeightLb "2444".
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 eng1Hp "195".
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 eng1Kw "145".
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 eng1Number "1".
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 eng1Type "Benz Bz.IIIb".
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 grossWeightKg "1619".
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 grossWeightLb "3569".
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 hasPhotoCollection Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27.
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 heightFt "10".
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 heightIn "1".
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 heightM "3.06".
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 lengthFt "30".
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 lengthIn "3".
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 lengthM "9.23".
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 manufacturer Hansa-Brandenburg.
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 maxSpeedKmh "170".
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 maxSpeedMph "106".
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 metOrEng%3F_ "met".
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 nationalOrigin "Germany".
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 numberBuilt "2".
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 spanFt "36".
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 spanIn "9".
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 spanM "11.2".
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 type "Fighter floatplane".
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 wingAreaSqft "389".
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 wingAreaSqm "36.1".
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 subject Category:Biplanes.
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 subject Category:Floatplanes.
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 subject Category:German_fighter_aircraft_1910–1919.
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 subject Category:Hansa-Brandenburg_aircraft.
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 subject Category:Single-engine_aircraft.
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 type Aircraft.
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 type Product.
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 type Model_airplane.
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- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 comment "The Hansa Brandenburg W.27 and W.32 were prototype fighter floatplanes developed in parallel in Germany during World War I. They were developments of and intended replacements for the W.12 then in service and differed from each other principally in the choice of powerplant, the W.27 with a Benz Bz.IIIb and the W.32 with the same Mercedes D.III that the original W.12 used.".
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 label "Hansa-Brandenburg W.27".
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 label "Hansa-Brandenburg W.27".
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- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 wasDerivedFrom Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27?oldid=565623320.
- Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27 isPrimaryTopicOf Hansa-Brandenburg_W.27.