Halberstadt CL.IV

The Schlastas (see Halberstadt CL.II) had been quite successful in close support, and the Halberstadt CL.IV was introduced in 1918 to supplement the CL.II. The CL.IV was a refinement of the CL.II, retaining its compact, nimble form while improving control surfaces. As with the CL.II, provision was made for two fixed machine guns, but in practice only one was usually carried.

When it was introduced in June 1918, the crews reported it was the best CL-class aircraft at the front. Their only complaint was that the shortened fuselage made for some longitudinal instability, making tiring to fly and somewhat unstable as a machine-gun platform. Halberstadt addressed that complaint by lengthening the fuselage by. The longer fuselage was found on all Roland-built CL.IVs, but it is not clear what proportion of Halberstadt-built machines used the long fuselage.

1:144 Scale

 * Shapeways:
 * Short (Halberstadt) fueselage: Kampfflieger, Reduced Aircraft Factory
 * Long (Roland) fuselage: Columbia Aerodrome, Reduced Aircraft Factory

1:285/6mm/1:288 Scale

 * Shapeways: Reduced Aircraft Factory
 * Metal kit: CinC MS-22