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The Sablatnig C.I was a conventional C-type reconnaissance two-seater aircraft developed and built by
Sablatnig Sablatnig was a German aircraft manufacturer and airline. After the conclusion of World War I, in August 1919 Sablatnig offered government subsidised services between Berlin and Bremen using its Sablatnig P.III commercial biplanes in conjunction ...
in Berlin, Germany in 1917. It was a two-bay
biplane A biplane is a fixed-wing aircraft with two main wings stacked one above the other. The first powered, controlled aeroplane to fly, the Wright Flyer, used a biplane wing arrangement, as did many aircraft in the early years of aviation. While ...
of conventional design, with staggered wings, two open cockpits in tandem, and fixed, tailskid undercarriage.Gray & Thetford, p. 539 The C.I was developed into the
Sablatnig N.I The Sablatnig N.I was a bomber aircraft developed in Germany during the First World War, a development of the Sablatnig C.I adapted for night operations. Development The N.1 was a two-bay biplane of conventional design, with staggered wings, tw ...
in 1918.


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*http://1000aircraftphotos.com/Contributions/McBrideBill/9356.htm {{Idflieg C-class designations 1910s German military reconnaissance aircraft Sablatnig aircraft Single-engined tractor aircraft Biplanes Aircraft first flown in 1917