V 20 Arkona | |
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Role | Floatplane airliner |
National origin | Germany |
Manufacturer | LFG |
The LFG V 20 Arkona (named for Kap Arkona on Rügen) was a seaplane airliner produced in small quantities in Germany in the early 1920s. It was a conventional, strut-braced, low-wing monoplane with an enclosed cabin for four passengers. [1] The undercarriage consisted of twin pontoons. Originally produced in wood, a metal version of the aircraft was also developed
The V 20s were operated by Luft-Fahrzeug on its Hamburg- Stettin- Danzig and Stettin- Swinemünde- Stralsund routes. [1]
Data from [ citation needed]
General characteristics
Performance
V 20 Arkona | |
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Role | Floatplane airliner |
National origin | Germany |
Manufacturer | LFG |
The LFG V 20 Arkona (named for Kap Arkona on Rügen) was a seaplane airliner produced in small quantities in Germany in the early 1920s. It was a conventional, strut-braced, low-wing monoplane with an enclosed cabin for four passengers. [1] The undercarriage consisted of twin pontoons. Originally produced in wood, a metal version of the aircraft was also developed
The V 20s were operated by Luft-Fahrzeug on its Hamburg- Stettin- Danzig and Stettin- Swinemünde- Stralsund routes. [1]
Data from [ citation needed]
General characteristics
Performance