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Dobi-II
Description
Role Reconnaissance
Crew Two
First Flight October 1923
Ended Service 5 November, 1924
Dimensions
Length 6.1 m
Wingspan 14 m
Wing area 22,44 m²
Weights
Empty 840 kg
Flight Waeight 1240 kg
Powerplant
Engine 1x Benz Bz.IV (200HP)
Performance
Maximum speed 248 km/h
Cruise speed 190 km/h
Minimum speed 90 km/h
Service ceiling 9 km
Range 1000 km


Dobi-II is a second plane from Dobi line of aircrafts designed by Lithuanian aviator Jurgis Dobkevičius in 1922, tested in October 1923. After two landing accidents plans for mass production of Dobi-II were abandoned.

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