The Euler D.II was a German single-seat fighter, the successor to the earlier Euler D.I. The D.II was essentially a re-engined Euler D.I, the air-frame being virtually unchanged and the power plant being a 100 hp Oberusel U I 9-cylinder rotary.
Euler D.II | |
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Role | Fighter |
Manufacturer | Euler-Werke |
Designer | August Euler |
First flight | early 1917 |
Introduction | December 1917 |
Retired | 1918 |
Primary user | Luftstreitkräfte |
Number built | 30 |
30 D.II fighters were ordered by the German air force in March 1917, however due to slow production these were not delivered until December 1917. As a result, the D.II was relegated to the role of a trainer aircraft for the rest of the war.
Data from German Aircraft of the First World War [1]
General characteristics
Performance
Armament