Kaiserliche Werft Wilhelmshaven 947

No. 947
Role Reconnaissance seaplane
National origin Germany
Manufacturer Kaiserliche Werft Wilhelmshaven
First flight 1916
Number built 1


Imperial German Navy seaplane number 947 was a reconnaissance aircraft produced during the First World War, the sole example of its type.[1][2][3] It was one of only three armed aircraft built by the Kaiserliche Werft Wilhelmshaven amongst a variety of trainer seaplanes that they had produced for the Navy during the course of the war.[1] Number 947 was a two-bay biplane of conventional design, with twin pontoon undercarriage, and two open cockpits in tandem.[1][2] It received the Naval classification CHFT,[3] indicating an armed aircraft equipped with radio gear capable of both sending and receiving.[4]

The design bore a resemblance to a pair of trainer seaplanes produced at Wilhelmshaven (Nos 461–462) and to a design from Kaiserliche Werft Kiel (Nos 463–466), and all three designs could have been the work of the same designer or designers.[1] The machine was evaluated by the seaplane testing unit (SVK – Seeflugzeug-Versuchskommando) at Warnemünde at some point, but the records that have survived are somewhat contradictory.[1] In any case, no further examples were constructed.[1][3]


Specifications

Data from Kroschel & Stützer 1994, p.145, Gray & Thetford 1962, p.451

General characteristics

Armament


Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Nowarra 1966, p.78
  2. 1 2 Gray & Thetford 1962, p.450
  3. 1 2 3 Kroschel & Stützer 1994, p.145
  4. Kroschel & Stützer 1994, p.113

References

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