The LVG D.II (company designation D 12)[1] was a German fighter plane built by LVG in World War I.
It originally flew in 1916, but was damaged during flight tests and never saw production.
The D.II was a single-seat biplane fighter with wings of unequal span and a plywood covered semi-monocoque fuselage as seen on the earlier D.10 prototype fighter.
The pilot's cockpit was situated just behind the wing's trailing edge, with a small headrest behind it.
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