Designed by Ernst 
         Heinkel, the Hansa-Brandenburg D.I biplane fighter suffered a series of 
         fatal accidents when it first entered service. Nicknamed the "Starstrutter" 
         or "Spider," it employed a unique V strut system. Despite a 
         non-synchronized machine gun and an obstructed forward view, the D.I 
         was widely used by Austro-Hungarian aces like Godwin Brumowski. 
         
         Country: 
         Austro-Hungarian Empire 
         Manufacturer: Phönix Flugzeug-Werke AG & Ungarische Flugzeugfabrik AG
         
         Type: Fighter 
         Entered Service: Autumn 1916 
         Number Built: 200 
         Engine(s): Austro-Daimler, liquid cooled 6 cylinder in-line, 160 hp 
         Wing Span: 27 ft 10 3/4 in [8.51 m] 
         Length: 20 ft 10 in [6.35 m] 
         Height: 9 ft 2 1/4 in [2.79 m] 
         Empty Weight: 1,478 lbs 
         Gross Weight: 2,024 lb [917 kg] 
         Max Speed: 116 mph [187 km/h] 
         Ceiling: 16,405 ft [5,000 m] 
         Endurance: 2 hours 30 minutes 
         Crew: 1 
         Armament: 1 Schwarzlose 8 mm machine gun