
Produced by Lohner but designed by Oberoffizial Hugo L. Nikel, Hauptmann Eugen von Stephaits and Doro Stein in Austria, this monoplane was delivered by Lohner on 10 September 1910. It was destroyed several weeks afterwards when flown by von Stephaits. It had a characteristic wing construction with a “feather” look at the wing tips, which could have been ailerons, and front elevator. An Argus 50 hp engine drove a two-bladed tractor propeller. Contemporary journals identified the machine as the Bussard designed by Stephaits, Nikel and Stein.