The Anatra D or Anade was a two-seat reconnaissance aircraft built in Odessa, Russian Empire and flown during World War I.
It was a two-bay biplane of conventional configuration that seated the pilot and observer in tandem, open cockpits.
Despite the problems, the aircraft was ordered into production by the Army, and deliveries commenced in May 1916 after revisions had been made to correct the aircraft's centre of gravity in the hope of addressing the worst handling problems.
The type continued in limited service after the war, eventually being used as a trainer until about 1919.
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