Albatros L 101
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The Albatros Al 101 was a 1930s
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trainer aircraft. It was a
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of conventional configuration, and seated the
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and instructor in separate, open
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s.


Variants

* L 101 * L 101W – two examples built as floatplanes * L 101C * L 101D


Specifications (Al 101D)


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German Aviation 1919-1945
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