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__NOTOC__ The LVG D.III was a German fighter plane built by LVG in World War I.


Design

The D.III was similar to the LVG D.II in that it was a single-seat biplane fighter with wings of unequal span and a plywood covered semi-monocoque fuselage. N struts between the wings and two sets of 'V' struts held the center section of the upper wing above the fuselage. The lower wing had rounded tips, while upper wings had straight tips with a slight angle.


Development

Test flights began in May 1917 and were completed by 2 June 1917. However, the Idflieg decided that the D.III was too large and too heavy, so the D.III remained a prototype.


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* {{World War I Aircraft of the Central Powers 1910s German fighter aircraft D 03 Rotary-engined aircraft Biplanes Aircraft first flown in 1917