Lohner T.I

The Lohner company called this plane the Type T, but the Austro-Hungarian Navy called it the Type L. It looked much like the earlier Lohner E, but it had a larger engine. Pilot and observer sat side-by-side, with the observer on the right with a rotating Schwarzlose. The Type L's were widely used in the Adriatic and over the Italian mainland. When a Type L was captured by the Italians in the summer of 1915, it was analyzed and led to the Macchi flying boats.

Card Links

 * Large Card

1:144 Scale

 * Shapeways: Columbia Aerodrome, CA (L78), CA (with bombs)