Lübeck-Travemünde F.2


The Lübeck-Travemünde F.2 was a 1910s German reconnaissance floatplane. The F.2 was an improved version of the company's earlier F.1 floatplane and was the first armed aircraft built by Flugzeugwerft Lübeck-Travemünde GmbH, a subsidiary of Deutsche Flugzeug-Werke. The F.2 was a twin-float biplane powered by a 220 hp Mercedes D.IV engine. With a crew of two, the observer's rear cockpit was fitted with a 7.92 mm Parabellum machine gun. Eleven aircraft were built.

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