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         The 
         construction of the Anadwa VKh used two Anatra D fuselages, joined by a 
         new wing that was still using elements of the Anade wing. The left 
         fuselage was occupied by the pilot, and the right by an observer. The 
         aircraft's gunner was located in nacelle attached to the centre of the 
         upper wing providing an excellent defence capability. Early models were 
         powered by a pair of 100hp Gnome-Monosoupape engines. Test flights 
         started on July 9, 1916. 
         
         Anadwa VKh 
         Year: 1916 
         Function: light bomber 
         Crew: 3 
         Engines: 2 - 100hp Monosaupape 
         Length: 7.7m 
         Wingspan: 19.0m 
         Wing area: 62.0m2 
         Endurance: 3.0h 
         Payload: 600kg  |