Phönix C.I

[2] A conventional biplane with a rear fuselage/tailplane similar to aircraft designed by Ernst Heinkel.

[2] The C.I had a fixed tail-skid landing gear and was powered by a 171.51 kW (230 hp) Hiero 6-cylinder inline piston engine, it had two tandem open cockpits for the pilot and observer/gunner.

[2] The company built 110 C.Is and then entered service with the KuKLFT in early 1918.

[2] After the First World War 30 aircraft were built by the Swedish Army engineering department fitted with 220 hp (164 kW) Benz Bz.IV inline engines.

[1] Data from Austro-Hungarian Army Aircraft of World War One[1]Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft[2]General characteristics Performance Armament 2 x 8 mm Schwarzlose machine guns (one synchronised forward-firing and one on a mount in rear cockpit)