Daimler D.IIIb explained
The Daimler D.IIIb was a V-8, water-cooled, piston engine developed in Germany by Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft, for use in aircraft in 1918.
Design and development
Little is known of the Daimler D.IIIb, (not related to the Mercedes D.III), other than it was used for a succession of Daimler fighter prototypes in 1918.
Applications
Data from:The Complete Book of Fighters[1] & German Aircraft of the First World War[2]
Bibliography
- Book: Gray, Peter. German Aircraft of the First World War. 1970. Putnam. London . 0-370-00103-6. 2nd. Thetford . Owen. 314–317.
- Book: Green, William . Gordon. Swanborough . The Complete Book of Fighters . 1994. Salamander Books. Godalming, UK. 1-85833-777-1. 339.
Notes and References
- Book: Green, William . Gordon. Swanborough . The Complete Book of Fighters . 1994. Salamander Books. Godalming, UK. 1-85833-777-1. 145–146.
- Book: Gray, Peter. German Aircraft of the First World War. 1970. Putnam. London . 0-370-00103-6. 2nd. Thetford . Owen. 314–317.