AIRCRAFT COLOURS AND MARKINGS OF THE FIRST
WORLD WAR ERA
Aviatik 30.24 Triplane
The Aviatik entry into the triplane craze was a modified D.I. The resulting
aircraft - 30.24 - was the only design that was modified from an existing
frontline fighter. It was first flown in October 1917 and survived until
1920 when it was offered to Czechoslovakia. The propellor had the two
blades at a 70 degree angle to each other as this was found to be more
efficient instead of the more common 90 degree angle
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Aviatik Triplane 30.24
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October 1917
Source: FMP - AH Army Aircraft
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