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The Albatros C.XV was a German military reconnaissance aircraft developed during World War I. It was essentially a refinement of the C.XII, which had been put into production in 1918. The war ended before any examples became operational. However, some found their way into civilian hands and flew as transport aircraft in peacetime under the factory designation L 47. Others saw service with the air forces of Russia, Turkey, and Latvia.
C.XV
A civil Albatros C.XV at Berlin-Johannisthal, 1919
General information
Type
Reconnaissance aircraft
Manufacturer
Albatros Flugzeugwerke
Primary user
Germany
Operators
editGerman Empire
Luftstreitkräfte
Latvia
Latvian Air Force
Lithuania
Lithuanian Air Force
Poland
Polish Air Force (postwar)
Soviet Union
Soviet Air Force
Turkey
Turkish Air Force
Albania
Royal Albanian Air Corps
Specifications (C.XV)
edit1/72 scale model of an Albatros C.XV of the Russian Civil War by Buz Pezold