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The Euler D.I was a German single-seat fighter based on the French Nieuport 11.[1][2] After seeing the success of the French Nieuport 11 at the front, German designer August Euler set about to create a German aircraft based on the Nieuport design. The Euler D.I first flew in late 1916. It was powered by an 80 hp engine with the Euler patented machine gun on the front.[1]

Euler D.I
Role Fighter
Manufacturer Euler-Werke
Designer August Euler
First flight Autumn 1916
Introduction 1917
Retired 1920
Primary user Luftstreitkräfte
Number built around 75
Variants Euler D.II

Operational history

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Two prototypes were recorded as being in service at the front in October 1916, and the German government ordered 50 in the same month. A further 50 were ordered in early 1917, but this order was largely transferred over to the D.I's successor, the Euler D.II. The plane saw very little combat service, being largely used as a fighter trainer for the remainder of the war.[1]

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  German Empire

Specifications

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Data from [1]

General characteristics

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d Green, William; Swanborough, Gordon (1994). The Complete Book of Fighters. United Kingdom. p. 149. ISBN 0861016432.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • ^ Gray, Peter; Thetford, Owen (1962). German Aircraft of the First World War (2nd ed.). United States: Doubleday and Company. p. 329.

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