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I was going to suggest the Klemm L 25 Seaplane when all the talk about Daimler came up. I had found a photo, but this had a Salmson radial, but I now believe that the L 25 was also built with Daimler engines, so possibly it may be correctly called the Daimler-Klemm L 25a or W (wasser= fitted with floats) ?
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I'm trying not to get sidetracked here.
Do you mean Daimler-Fleugzeugbau ?
Something isn't quite right, but the Hansa-Brandenburg W29 just about fits. Were more than one type of engine fitted to it?
Do you mean Daimler-Fleugzeugbau ?
Something isn't quite right, but the Hansa-Brandenburg W29 just about fits. Were more than one type of engine fitted to it?
Klemm L 25 Seaplane
But to me, if you sliced Richard's photo the fuselage cross-section would look like a house with a high-pitched roof and that doesn't seem to fit any photos of the Klemm 25 nor does that engine profile which reminds me of the Sopwith Tabloid.
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Thanks Richard...would have struggled without the clue. Found a picture on the net of the L20 with an undercarriage, but there was reference to the prototype, D-608, being built as a seaplane.
An easy one for today:
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