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Friedrichshafen FF.33 was a German single-engined reconnaissance three-bay wing structure biplane, using twin floats, designed by Flugzeugbau Friedrichshafen in 1914 for the ''Marine-Fliegerabteilung'' aviation forces of the ''Kaiserliche Marine''.


Versions

;FF.33 :Initial production version powered by a Mercedes D.II engine, six built ;FF.33b :FF.33 with pilot and observers positions reversed, additional observers-operated machine-gun and powered by 119 kW (160 hp) Maybach inline piston engine, five built. ;FF.33e :Main production reconnaissance variant powered by a
Benz Bz.III The Benz Bz.III was a six-cylinder, water-cooled, inline engine developed in Germany for use in aircraft in 1914. Developing 112 kW (150 hp) at 1,400 rpm from 14.3 L (875 cu in),Smith 1981, p.53. it powered many German military aircraft ...
inline engine, longer twin floats, under tail central float removed, and radio transmitter instead of armament, about 180 built. ;FF.33f :Scout/Fighter version based on FF.33e with reduced span wings and reduced length but fitted with a machine-gun on a pivoted mount, five built. ;FF.33h :FF.33f with aerodynamic refinements, and duplication of wing-bay bracing cables as a safeguard if the observer has to fire his machine-gun forward through the wings, about 50 built. ;FF.33j :FF.33e with aerodynamic refinements and the provision of a radio transmitter and receiver. ;FF.33l :Main production scout/fighter version, with further aerodynamic improvements and a fixed machine gun, about 130 built ;FF.33s :dual-control trainer version ;FF.39 :Refined version of the FF.33e with a 149 kW (200 hp)
Benz Bz.IV The Benz Bz.IV was a German six-cylinder, water-cooled, inline engine developed for aircraft use. Deliveries began in 1916, and some 6,400 were produced. Design and development The Bz.IV was a dual-camshaft design, with two intake and two exhau ...
engine, 14 built. ; FF.49c :Further improved FF.39 with strengthened structures, balanced controls, a radio receiver and transmitter, machine-gun for observer, over 200 built. ; FF.49b :Bomber variant of the FF.49c, crew positions reversed, deletion of observers machine-gun and provision to carry a light bombload, 15 built. ;FF.59a :Development aircraft based on FF.39 with different tail, one built. ;FF.59b :Development aircraft based on FF.39 with different tail, one built. ;FF.59c :FF.39 with modified tail unit, wing interplane struts moved outwards and inner-bay bracing wires removed. ;C.I :A landplane version of the FF.33l with wheeled landing gear, one built.


Operators

;: Four FF.33Es and four FF.33Ls stationed since 1916 at the German Naval Air Station Peynerdjik near Varna on the Black Sea were transferred in June 1918 to the Bulgarian Navy. They were scrapped in 1920 in accordance with the clauses of the Peace Treaty.Y.Milanov: "The aviation in Bulgaria in the wars from 1912 to 1945, Vol.I". Sveti Gueorgi Pobedonosetz, Sofia, 1995 (in Bulgarian) ; * Royal Danish Navy ;:
Finnish Air Force The Finnish Air Force (FAF or FiAF; fi, Ilmavoimat, , Air forces; sv, Flygvapnet, , Air weapon) is one of the branches of the Finnish Defence Forces. Its peacetime tasks are airspace surveillance, identification flights, and production of Finnis ...
purchased two FF.33Es from Germany in February 1918. The first one arrived on 20 April 1918 to Vaasa and the other one in the summer of 1918. The aircraft wore the German designation numbers 1999 and 1998, which were changed into the FAF designation numbers F16 and F24 (later S58/18 and S73/18). Another FF.33E was purchased from the Germans in Estonia on 26 November 1918. The type was in FAF service between 1918 and 1923. ;: Kaiserliche Marine ;:
Royal Netherlands Navy The Royal Netherlands Navy ( nl, Koninklijke Marine, links=no) is the naval force of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. During the 17th century, the navy of the Dutch Republic (1581–1795) was one of the most powerful naval forces in the world an ...
;: Polish Navy operated three: FF.33E, FF.33H, FF.33L in 1920–1922Andrzej Morgała (1985), ''Samoloty w polskim lotnictwie morskim'' (Polish naval aviation aircraft), Warsaw: WKiŁ, , p. 10-12 ; *
Swedish Navy The Swedish Navy ( sv, Svenska marinen) is the naval branch of the Swedish Armed Forces. It is composed of surface and submarine naval units – the Fleet () – as well as marine units, the Amphibious Corps (). In Swedish, vessels o ...
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Swedish Air Force The Swedish Air Force ( sv, Svenska flygvapnet or just ) is the air force branch of the Swedish Armed Forces. History The Swedish Air Force was created on 1 July, 1926 when the aircraft units of the Army and Navy were merged. Because of the es ...


Specifications (FF.33e)


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Friedrichshafen FF.33s history
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