Albatros L 73

The Albatros L 73 was a German twin-engined biplane airliner of the 1920s. Of conventional configuration, it featured a streamlined, boat-like fuselage and engine nacelles. All four manufactured aircraft of that type were operated by Deutsche Luft Hansa, one of which (Brandenburg, D-961) crashed near Babekuhl on 28 May 1928.

Variants

 * L 73a: powered by two 420 hp Siemens-built Bristol Jupiter.
 * L 73b:version with Junkers L5 engines
 * L 73c:engines upgraded to BMW V

Operators

 * Bulgarian Air Force
 * Deutsche Luft Hansa
 * Deutsche Luft Hansa
 * Deutsche Luft Hansa