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The LFG V 13 Strela (named for the
Strelasund off
Rügen) was a seaplane airliner produced in small quantities in Germany in the early 1920s.
[Taylor 1989, 577] It was a conventional, three-bay biplane with an enclosed cabin for four passengers. The original design featured twin pontoons, but a landplane version was developed as the V 130.
The V 13s were operated by
Luft-Fahrzeug on its
Hamburg-
Stettin
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Danzig and Stettin-
Swinemünde-
Stralsund
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routes. These services were later shared by V 13s operated by
Luftverkehr Pommern and later were absorbed into
Deutsche Luft Hansa.
In Norway,
Norske Luftruter
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*Norwegians, both a nation and an ethnic group native to Norway
* Demographics of Norway
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operated two second-hand V 13s until the late 1920s.
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Specifications (V 13)
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