Voisin L
French pusher biplane / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Voisin L was a pusher biplane developed for the French Army's 1912 trials[1] where it performed successfully. About 70 were built in France with a small number manufactured under license in the Russian Empire.[2] The aircraft was the first in a series of military pusher biplanes from Voisin all of which had similar design characteristics.[1]
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Voisin L | |
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Role | Reconnaissance, Trainer |
Manufacturer | Voisin Anatra |
Designer | Gabriel Voisin |
First flight | 1912 |
Primary users | Aéronautique Militaire Aéronavale Imperial Russian Air Service |
Number built | 70 (France) |
Developed into | Voisin III |
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