Albatros D.II
The Albatros D.II was a German fighter aircraft used during World War I. It was an improvement over its predecessor, the Albatros D.I, featuring a more powerful engine and enhanced maneuverability. The D.II was known for its distinctive wooden construction and its ability to perform well in dogfights.
Introduced in 1917, the Albatros D.II played a significant role in the air battles of the war. It was equipped with twin LMG 08 machine guns, allowing it to engage enemy aircraft effectively. The aircraft's design contributed to its reputation as a formidable opponent in the skies.