The Albatros C.XIV was a German two seat, single engine, biplane fighter aircraft built in 1918.
[1] The wings of the C.XIV were straight edged and of constant chord, with the two bays formed by parallel pairs of interplane struts.
The upper wing, held well above the fuselage on a cabane, had a semicircular cut-out to improve the pilot's vision from the forward of two tandem, open cockpits.
Instead, it was modified into the larger but lighter C.XV which entered a production run ended by the Armistice with Germany.
[1] Data from German Aircraft of World War I [1]General characteristics Performance Armament