Rumpler C.VIII

C.VIII
Role Advanced trainer
Manufacturer Rumpler Flugzeugwerke
First flight 1917
Introduction 1917
Retired 1924 (Finland)
Primary users Luftstreitkräfte
Finnish Air Force



The Rumpler C.VIII was a German single-engine biplane advanced trainer manufactured by Rumpler Flugzeugwerke, in Berlin Johannisthal in 1917.

Design and development

The C.VIII variant was developed with the intention of providing an operational trainer for aircrews nearing the end of their training with particular emphasis on the observers' curriculum of gunnery, observation, radio and photography. The aircraft was close to standards applicable to full military operation but could also be operated economically.

Operational history

A strategic need for improved and intensified training in connection with an ultimate offensive on the Western Front in March 1918 existed. To facilitate this higher standard of training, the C.VIII was introduced towards the end of 1917 with the Flieger Ersatz Abteilungen, i.e. Flying Training Units.

Operators

 German Empire
 Finland
 Netherlands

Specifications (C.VIII)

Data from Suomen Ilmavoimat I

General characteristics

Performance

Armament

See also


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References

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