- Specifications (Lloyd 40.05)
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name=Lloyd 40.05 | image=File:Lloyd 40.05 WW1 fighter 1.jpg | caption=Lloyd 40.05 cica 1916. }}{{Infobox Aircraft Type | type=Fighter / Reconnaissance aircraft | national origin=Austria-Hungary | manufacturer=Lloyd (Ungarische Lloyd Flugzeug und Motorenfabrik AG / Magyar Lloyd Repülőgép és motorgyár Részvény-Társaság) | designer= | first flight= January 1916 | introduced= | retired= 1916 | status= Prototype | primary user=KuKLFT (Imperial and Royal Aviation Troops - Kaiserliche und Königliche Luftfahrtruppen or K.u.K. Luftfahrtruppen) | number built= 2 | developed from= | variants with their own articles= }} |
The Lloyd 40.05 (a.k.a. Type FJ - Flugzeug Jäger - aircraft hunter) was a very unorthodox experimental fighter/reconnaissance biplane produced by Lloyd (Ungarische Lloyd Flugzeug und Motorenfabrik AG / Magyar Lloyd Repülőgép és motorgyár Részvény-Társaság) in the Austro-Hungarian Empire during the First World War.[1] Specifications (Lloyd 40.05){{Aircraft specs |ref=Austro-Hungarian Army Aircraft of World War One[2] |prime units?=met |crew=2 (later 1) |length m=6.92 |upper span m=11.17 |lower span m=10.72 |height m=3.1 |wing area sqm=25 |empty weightkg=752 |gross weight kg=962 |more general=
|eng1 number=1 |eng1 name=MAG-Daimler 160hp |eng1 type=6-cyl. water-cooled in-line piston engine |eng1 kw= |eng1 hp=160 |prop blade number=2 |prop name=wooden fixed pitch propeller
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|guns= 1× {{convert|8|mm|in|abbr=on|3}} Schwarzlose M.07/12 machine gun in a Type-II VK gun container + 2x {{convert|8|mm|in|abbr=on|3}} Schwarzlose M.07/12 machine guns fitted to the upper surface of the lower wings outside the propeller arc. |bombs= |rockets= |missiles= |hardpoints= |hardpoint capacity= |hardpoint rockets= |hardpoint missiles= |hardpoint bombs= |hardpoint other= |avionics= }}{{aircontent |see also= |related= |similar aircraft= |lists= }}
References1. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://www.wwiaviation.com/austrian_2seaters1915.html|title=WWI Aviation: Austrian Two-Seaters 1915|author=|date=13 September 2011|website=wwiaviation.com|publisher=|access-date=18 July 2015}} 2. ^{{cite book |last=Grosz |first=Peter M. |title=Austro-Hungarian Army Aircraft of World War One |year=1993 |publisher=Flying Machine Press |location=Boulder |isbn=1-891268-05-8 |author2=George Haddow |author3=Peter Scheiner|pages=196–198}}
External links- World War One Aviation: Austrian Experimental Aircraft
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