One of the first two seat ground attack/
bombers of WWI, the Voisin III was the
aircraft that managed to win France's
first arial victory on October 5th,
1914. Advances in design soon made these
aircraft out of date.
SPECIFICATIONS
Country:
France
Manufacturer:
Aeroplanes Voisin
Type:
Bombing, Ground Attack
First
Service:
1914
Number
Built:
Engine(s):
130 hp Canton-Unne
Wing Span:
52 ft 6 in
Length:
31 ft 6 in
Height:
Empty
Weight:
3030 lb
Gross
Weight:
4022 lb
Max Speed:
68 mph
Ceiling:
19,500 ft [5944 m]
Endurance:
Crew:
2
Armament:
1 machine-gun, 60 kg of bombs
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