The BFW N.I was a prototype night bomber aircraft developed in Germany during the First World War. In August 1917, Idflieg instructed BFW to develop a...
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used by the Luftstreitkräfte (Imperial German Air Service) during World War I. It was the first mass-produced relatively large airplane. Experience with...
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IVN AEG N.I (1917) Albatros C.VIII N Albatros N.I (C.VII variant) BFW N.I Friedrichshafen N.I Sablatnig N.I AEG R.I (1916) Aviatik R.III DFW R.I (1916)...
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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 Gotha G.I was a bomber aircraft used by the Luftstreitkräfte (Imperial German Air Service) during the First World War. In mid-1914, Oskar Ursinus...
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Willy Messerschmitt (category German Army personnel of World War I)
Technical College and Harth built aircraft at the Bayerische Flugzeugwerke (BFW – Bavarian Aircraft Works). The S8 glider they designed and built together...
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The BFW CL.I was a prototype German escort fighter aircraft of World War I. The CL.I first flew April 1918, but was considered to be inferior in performance...
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used by the Luftstreitkräfte (Imperial German Air Service) during World War I. Designed for long-range service and built by Gothaer Waggonfabrik AG, 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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of comparable role, configuration, and era Friedrichshafen G.I, G.II, G.III, G.IV Gotha G.I, G.II, G.III, G.IV, G.V Related lists List of military aircraft...
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experimental bomber aircraft designed and built in Germany during World War I. The Gotha G.VI was an experimental bomber developed from the Gotha G.V. Using...
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Flugzeugwerke) BFW CL.I - light reconnaissance/close support BFW CL.II - light reconnaissance/close support BFW CL.III - light reconnaissance/close support BFW Monoplane...
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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 with...
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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 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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The Albatros G.I (post-war company designation L.4) was a four-engined German biplane bomber of World War I. Founded on 27 April 1914 the Ostdeutsche Albatroswerke...
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and R classes. Applied only to the Siemens-Schuckert L.I, which never saw operational service. N Two-seat single engined night (Nacht) bomber. Basically...
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The Friedrichshafen G.I (factory designation FF.36 or FF.30[citation needed]) was a prototype heavy bomber aircraft that was built in Germany by Flugzeugbau...
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The Rumpler G.I was a bomber aircraft produced in Germany during World War I, together with refined versions known as the G.II and G.III. Based on a prototype...
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The Fokker K.I (Kampfflugzeug - "Battleplane"), company designation M.9, was a German experimental biplane built during World War I by the Fokker-Flugzeugwerke...
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Otto-Flugzeugwerke, starting a new company, Bayerische Flugzeugwerke AG (abbreviated B.F.W.). The articles of association were drawn up on 19 and 20 February, and...
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Messerschmitt M 17 (redirect from BFW M.17)
t e Bayerische Flugzeugwerke (BFW) and Messerschmitt aircraft BFW Idflieg designations CL.I CL.II CL.III CL.IV N.I BFW/Messerschmitt company designations...
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Friedrichshafen. They were used by the German Imperial Air Service during World War I for tactical and limited strategic bombing operations. After the end of the...
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The BFW M.35, sometimes known as the Messerschmitt M 35, was a German sports plane of the early 1930s. It was the last of a line designed by Willy Messerschmitt...
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heavy bombers that were designed and manufactured in Germany during World War I by Flugzeugbau Friedrichshafen. The G.IV saw limited use by the Luftstreitkräfte...
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bomber aircraft produced in Germany during the final months of World War I. With the strategic bombing campaign effectively over, it was intended to...
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The BFW M.23, sometimes known as the Messerschmitt M 23, was a 1920s two-seat sporting aircraft designed by Willy Messerschmitt, and produced by Bayerische...
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used by the Luftstreitkräfte (Imperial German Air Service) during World War I. It succeeded the G.II in production and differed primarily in powerplant...
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The BFW M.20 (also known as the Messerschmitt M.20 after the designer's surname) was a German single-engine, high-wing monoplane ten-seat passenger transport...
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Sablatnig N.I was a bomber aircraft developed in Germany during the First World War, a development of the Sablatnig C.I adapted for night operations. The N.1...
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