Etrich Möve

From Inventing aviation
Jump to navigation Jump to search

The Etrich III, called the Möve (seagull), was built in 1910.

A Möve was one of the first airplanes to be equipped with an Austro-Daimler engine built by Ferdinand Porsche.[1]

The Etrich III closely followed the Etrich II Taube but did not necessarily supplant it.


Name Etrich Möve
Year constructed 1910
Creators Ignaz Etrich
Length (m)
Wingspan (m)
Wing area (m2)
Weight (kg)
Engine horsepower
Speed (km/h)
Keywords


References