Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era AEG B.II AEG B.III Wikimedia Commons has media related to AEG B.I. AEG B.I at the Virtual Aviation Museum...
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The AEG B.II was a two-seat biplane reconnaissance aircraft produced in small numbers from 1914. It was a slightly smaller version of the B.I and proved...
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The AEG D.I was a biplane fighter of World War I. Three prototypes were ordered, but after the first two were involved in serious crashes, one of which...
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The AEG N.I was a German biplane night-bomber which saw limited action during World War I. A total of 37 were built. Several were used postwar as airliners...
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The AEG Dr.I was a triplane fighter of World War I, based on the D.I. Only a single prototype was built and its poor performance meant that no production...
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The AEG B.III was a German two-seat biplane reconnaissance aircraft produced in very small numbers from 1915. It was a further refinement of the B.I and...
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Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft AG (German for 'General electricity company JSC'; AEG) was a German producer of electrical equipment. It was established in 1883...
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The AEG R.I or Riesenflugzeug 1 (meaning "giant aircraft") was a four-engined biplane bomber aircraft of World War I manufactured by AEG. The R.I was...
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The AEG J.I was a German biplane ground attack aircraft designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft...
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the German company Allgemeine Elektrizitäts-Gesellschaft (AEG). It was essentially an AEG B.II armed with a single 7.92 mm (.312 in) Parabellum or Bergmann...
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The AEG G.I (originally designated as the K.I) was a three-seat, twin-engined German biplane bomber aircraft of World War I. It was tested and found to...
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The AEG DJ.I was a highly streamlined biplane ground attack aircraft of late World War I that was undergoing evaluation at the time of the Armistice. The...
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The AEG G.IV was a biplane bomber aircraft designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Allgemeine Elektrizitäts-Gesellschaft. It saw action...
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The AEG PE (Panzer Einsitzer – "armoured one-seater") was a triplane ground-attack aircraft of World War I, one of the first aircraft designed from the...
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The AEG G.V was a biplane bomber aircraft of World War I, a further refinement of the AEG G.IV. The type saw limited production before the Armistice,...
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War I Riesenflugzeuge, larger World War I bombers Sikorsky Ilya Muromets Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era AEG G.III, AEG G.IV, AEG G...
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Taube (1911) Rumpler 4A/B.I Sablatnig B.I AEG C.I (1915) AEG C.II (1915) AEG C.III AEG C.IV AEG C.V AEG C.VI AEG C.VII AEG C.VIII AEG C.VIII Dr – reconnaissance...
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The AEG G.II was a German biplane bomber aircraft of World War I developed from the AEG G.I, with more powerful engines. The G.II was typically armed...
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The AEG G.III was a German biplane bomber aircraft of World War I developed from the G.II. Like its predecessor, it was only built in small numbers and...
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Junkers Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era AEG J.I AEG J.II Albatros J.I Albatros J.II Grosz 1993, p. 3 Taylor 1989, p. 538. Flight 18...
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The AEG C.III was a two-seat biplane reconnaissance aircraft, a single prototype of which was built during World War I. The aircraft featured an unusual...
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The AEG C.II was a German two-seat biplane reconnaissance aircraft produced in small numbers from October 1915. It was a slightly smaller version of the...
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The AEG C.V was a prototype two-seat biplane reconnaissance aircraft of World War I. Designed to use a more powerful engine than previous AEG C-class...
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The Fokker Dr.I (Dreidecker, "triplane" in German), often known simply as the Fokker Triplane, was a World War I fighter aircraft built by Fokker-Flugzeugwerke...
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List of military aircraft of Germany by manufacturer (redirect from AEG C.VI)
Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft) AEG B.I - reconnaissance AEG B.II - reconnaissance AEG B.III - reconnaissance AEG C.I - reconnaissance AEG C.II - reconnaissance AEG C.III - reconnaissance...
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Fokker D.VII (category Military aircraft of World War I)
production orders and Idflieg directed Albatros and AEG to build the D.VII under license, though AEG did not ultimately produce any aircraft. Because the...
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The AEG C.VII was a prototype two-seat biplane reconnaissance aircraft of World War I. It was developed from the C.IV but did not enter production. The...
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The AEG C.VIII was a prototype two-seat reconnaissance aircraft of World War I. Two examples were built, based on the successful C.IV design, one of biplane...
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part of World War I. AEG B.I AEG G.I Albatros B.I Albatros G.I Aviatik B.I DFW B.I DFW Floh Fokker D.I Friedrichshafen FF.19 Gotha G.I LFG V 39 LFG Roland...
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Junkers J 1 (redirect from Junkers E.I)
J 4 sesquiplane, accepted by the later Luftstreitkräfte as the Junkers J.I (using a Roman numeral), from the category of armored combat aircraft established...
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