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         The 
         Torpedo was a two-seat fighter with a wooden monocoque fuselage. It was 
         the first such aircraft built in Russia. The aircraft had very clean 
         lines, it's engine was completely covered with a cowling and the 
         propeller was fitted with a large spinner. The design proved to be 
         unsuccessful because the split wing resulted in increased drag and a 
         loss of lift. One plane was built at the Anatra factory in February 
         1917, and was flown on March 6-20 in Odessa. The aircraft flew well, 
         but it was underpowered. This aircraft was used later as a trainer. 
         
         Nation: Russia 
         Type fighter 
         Year 1917 
         Crew 2 
         Engine: 110hp Le Rhône 9J 
         Ceiling 5000m  |