{{Short description|World War I German single-engined reconnaissance biplane}} <!-- This article is a part of Wikipedia:WikiProject Aircraft. Please see Wikipedia:WikiProject Aircraft/page content for recommended layout. --> {{Infobox aircraft |name = C.V |image = Halberstadt C.V side.jpg |caption = a Halberstadt C.V (Side view) |type = Reconnaissance |manufacturer = Halberstädter Flugzeugwerke |designer = |first_flight =March 1918 |introduction = June 1918 |retired = |status = |primary_user = ''Luftstreitkräfte'' |more_users = |produced = |number_built = |unit cost = |developed_from = Halberstadt C.III |variants = }}

thumb|Halberstadt C.V The '''Halberstadt C.V''' was a German single-engined reconnaissance biplane of World War I, built by Halberstädter Flugzeugwerke. Derived from the Halberstadt C.III, with a more powerful supercharged 160&nbsp;kW (220&nbsp;hp) Benz Bz.IVü engine, it saw service only in the final months of the war. Cameras were mounted in the observer's cockpit floor.

The aircraft had very good flight characteristics, especially maneuverability and rate of climb, and was among best German World War I aircraft in its class.<ref name=grosz>Peter M. Grosz: ''Halberstadt C.V'', Windsock Datafile no. 69, Albatros Productions, 1998, {{ISBN|978-1-902207-02-5}}, p.1, 4, 6, 10</ref> First aircraft appeared in front in late June 1918.<ref name=grosz/>

==Operators== ;{{EST}} * Estonian Air Force - Postwar. ;{{Flag|German Empire}} * Luftstreitkrafte ;{{LAT}} * Latvian Air Force - Postwar. ;{{LTU}} * Lithuanian Air Force - Postwar, 10 aircraft and 6 unlicensed copies, used from 1919 to late 1920s<ref>G. Ramoška, Pirmieji karo aviacijos lėktuvai 1919-23 m., http://www.plienosparnai.lt/page.php?81</ref> ;{{POL}} * Polish Air Force - 11 aircraft, used during Polish-Soviet War in 1919-1920<ref>Morgała, Andrzej (1997). ''Samoloty wojskowe w Polsce 1918-1924''. Warsaw: Lampart. {{ISBN|83-86776-34-X}}, p.79 {{in lang|pl}}</ref>

;{{USSR}} * Soviet Air Force - 18 units acquired in 1922.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=Halberstadt C.V|url=http://www.airwar.ru/enc/other1/halbc5.html|access-date=2021-05-06|website=Airwar.ru}}</ref> ;{{SUI}} * Swiss Air Force ;{{UKR}} * West Ukrainian People's Republic Army<ref name=":0" />

==Surviving aircraft== [[File:Halberstadt C.V in museum.jpg|thumb|Halberstadt C.V in Brussels, Belgium]] A single C.V (S/No. 3471/18) survives at the ''Musée Royal de l'Armée et d'Histoire Militaire'' in Brussels, Belgium.

==Specifications (C.V)== {{Aircraft specs |ref=German Aircraft of the First World War<ref name="Gray">{{cite book|last=Gray|first=Peter|author2=Owen Thetford|title=German Aircraft of the First World War|url=https://archive.org/details/germanaircraftfi00thet|url-access=limited|publisher=Putnam & Company Ltd.|location=London|year=1970|edition=2nd|pages=[https://archive.org/details/germanaircraftfi00thet/page/n90 143]–145|isbn=9780370001036 }}</ref><!-- reference --> |prime units?=met<!-- imp or kts first for US aircraft, and UK aircraft pre-metrification, met(ric) first for all others. You MUST choose a format, or no specifications will show --> <!-- General characteristics --> |crew=2 |length m=6.92 |span m=13.62 |height m=3.36 |wing area sqm=43 |empty weight kg=930 |gross weight kg=1,635 <!-- Powerplant --> |eng1 number=1 |eng1 name=Benz Bz.IVü |eng1 type=6-cyl. water-cooled in-line piston engine |eng1 hp=220<!-- prop engines --> <!-- Performance --> |max speed kmh=170 |endurance=<!-- if range unknown -->3½ hours |ceiling m= 5,000 |climb rate ms=10.42 |time to altitude= ** {{convert|2,000|m|ft|abbr=on}} in 3 minutes 12 seconds ** {{convert|5,000|m|ft|abbr=on}} in 23 minutes <!-- Armament --> |guns= * 1x {{convert|7.92|mm|in|abbr=on|3}} LMG 08/15 ''Spandau'' machine gun mounted in the forward fuselage port side * 1x {{convert|7.92|mm|in|abbr=on|3}} Parabellum machine gun on a flexible mounting in the rear cockpit * up to 50 kg of bombs<ref name=grosz/> }}

==See also== {{aircontent| |related= |similar aircraft= |lists= * List of military aircraft of Germany |see also= }}

==References== {{Reflist}}

==Bibliography== * Gerdessen, Frederik. "Estonian Air Power 1918 – 1945". ''Air Enthusiast'', No. 18, April – July 1982. pp.&nbsp;61–76. {{ISSN|0143-5450}}. *{{cite book |last1=Kabatek |first1=Mateusz |last2=Kulczynski |first2=Fr. Robert SDB |title=German Aircraft in Polish Service: Volume 1: Halberstadt Cl.II, Cl.IV, C.V; LVG C.VI; & Hannover Cl.V |date=2022 |publisher=Aeronaut Books |location=n.p.|name-list-style=amp |isbn=978-1-953201-58-4|series=Great War Aviation Centennial Series|volume=70}}

==External links== {{Commons category|Halberstadt C.V}} * [http://www.wwi-models.org/Photos/Ger/Halb_CV/index.html Photos by Knut Erik Hagen (Feb 2003)]

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