[post_page_title]Zeppelin-Staaken R.VI[/post_page_title]
We’re going all the way back to 1916 now, with one of the biggest aircraft during WW1 – at least one of the biggest to be regularly used. The Germans created this plane as a strategic bomber and 18 were built in total. The engineering team of the first shield that was built, included some very prominent names like Alexander Baumann and Claudius Dornier. During World War I, it was the biggest wooden airplane to be produced at the time.
The wingspan of 138 ft makes it the biggest airplane to be used during WW1 on a regular basis. Not bad, considering it’s made of wood.
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