Two Donnet-Leveque flying boats were bought in 1913 for 43,000 Kroner. They were named “Maagen” (Seagull) and “Ternen” (Tern). The names were later changed to “Maagen I” and “Maagen II”.
Maagen II was modified during 1914 in an attempt to improve the flying-boat’s performance. The wing-profile was changed, the wing-span was increased and the hull was lightened and strengthened. The wing-floats were changed from teardrop-shaped to square profile.
Maagen I crashed in 1914 and Maagen II fell from a bridge during 1915. It was later restored. It now lives in the Danish Technical Museum.
Specifications
Construction: Wood and Canvas
Engine: Le Rhone C – 9 Cylinder, 80 HP at 1200 rpm
Wing-span: 10.86 m
Length: 8.4 m
Weigth Empty: 446 kg
Weight Start 650 kg
Max. Speed: 97 km/h
Landing Speed: 72 km/h
Photos
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Thanks Lina.
I skriver Maagen 2 faldt fra en bro i 1915. Blev den herefter repareret så den kunne foretage en observationsflyvning omkring Tunestillingen 11 maj 1917 (som jeg har fået fortalt)?
Tak for et godt web-site!
I am currently building a model of a 1912 Leveque. The kit is by R/N Models 33″ wingspan. Thanks for the pics.
HI Michael,
You are most welcome.