luchtcirculaties
Luchtcirculaties are a type of high altitude research aircraft designed and built by the Royal Netherlands Air Force in the 1920s and 1930s. The name "luchtcirculaties" literally translates to "air currents" in Dutch. These aircraft were used to study the properties of air at high altitudes and to conduct meteorological research.
The luchtcirculaties were small biplanes designed for simplicity and ease of use. They were typically equipped
The luchtcirculaties played an important role in the development of meteorology in the Netherlands. They allowed
Despite their importance, the luchtcirculaties were relatively simple aircraft and were not capable of reaching high