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  1. The Siemens-Schuckert DDr.I was a World War I German twin engine, push-pull configuration triplane fighter aircraft. Only one was built, crashing on its first flight.

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    The Siemens-Schuckert D.I was a German-built copy of the very successful WWI French fighter, the Nieuport 17. In 1916, the Nieuport fighter had rapidly established such ascendency in the skies over the Western Front that German aircraft manufacturers were requested to disassemble captured Nieuports and to replicate the design.

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  4. The Siemens-Schuckert Dr.I was a German single seat triplane fighter aircraft first flown in 1917. Its development and that of a more powerful, uncompleted variant, was abandoned after a flight test programme.

    • July 1917
    • Germany
    • Design and Development
    • Production History
    • Operational History
    • Variants
    • Specifications

    The French Nieuport 17 fighter, which reached the front in March 1916, established such ascendency over existing German fighters that captured examples were supplied to several German aircraft manufacturers with a request to "study" the type. The Siemens-Schuckert Werke produced the D.I, based very closely on the Nieuport. The most important differ...

    An order for 150 aircraft for the Luftstreitkräfte was placed on 25 November 1916, but initial deliveries were slow, due to production difficulties with the complicated geared engines, so that the type was not available for service until well into 1917, by which time many Jagdstaffeln were already equipped with the very much superior Albatros D.III...

    The S.S.W. D.I was obsolete before it was available in numbers, so that most of the examples produced were sent to the fighter training schools, although a few Jastasreceived one or two examples during 1917. The type is poorly documented - in particular no reliable details are available for its performance: the published figures are essentially tho...

    A single D.Ia was produced with a greater wing area - two examples of the D.Ib had a higher compression version of the Siemens-Halske Sh.I. Neither was ordered into production. Development continued through a series of D.II prototypes to the Siemens-Schuckert D.III.

    Data from German Aircraft of the First World War, The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft (Part Work 1982-1985),The Complete Book of Fighters General characteristics 1. Crew:1 2. Length:6 m (19 ft 8 in) 3. Wingspan:7.5 m (24 ft 7 in) 4. Height:2.59 m (8 ft 6 in) 5. Wing area: 14.4 m2(155 sq ft) 6. Empty weight:430 kg (948 lb) 7. Gross weight:675 k...

    • 1916
    • Single-seat biplane fighter
  5. The Seimens-Schuckert DDr.I was a World War I German twin engine, push-pull configuration triplane fighter aircraft. Only one was built, crashing on its first flight. The unusual DDr.I was one of the first aircraft to have two engines on the same centre line, one in tractor configuration and the...

  6. Nov 19, 2023 · This is Siemens-Schuckert DDr.I a World War I German twin engine, push-pull configuration triplane fighter aircraft. Only one was built, crashing on its first flight.

  7. Siemens-Schuckert D.I. The Siemens Schuckert D.I was an almost identical replica of a captured French Nieuport 11, which had only minor changes. Despite this copy, the aircraft was considered outdated at the time of its introduction in 1917 and was only used on the western front.