
This 1910 machine was designed by Olaf Berg (aerodynamic expert) and Louis Storm (statics expert) for the shipbuilders firm Burmeister & Wain in Denmark. Olaf Berg was one of the early flying pioneers in Paris in 1908, where he saw Farman, Blériot and Levasseur fly at Issy-les-Moulineaux. It was powered by a three-cylinder Nielsen engine. The type III was bought by the Danish army and served until 1914. It currently resides in the Denmark Flymuseum.

Wingspan 8.8 m / 31’2″
Length 8.3 m / 26’3″
Height 2.1 m
Weight empty: 770 lbs
Speed: 60 mph