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The AEG C. I was a two-seat biplane reconnaissance aircraft produced in small numbers from March 1915. It was essentially an B. II armed with a single 7.92 mm (.312 in) Parabellum or Bergmann (rarely) machine gun mounted at the rear of the cockpit for the observer. A more powerful Benz engine increased maximum speed to a more respectable 130 km-h (81 mph). By October 1915 it had begun to be replaced by the AEG C. II.

Made by AEG.

Height Main
3.50 m
Height Alt
350.52000000000004
Length Alt
899.16
Jet Or Prop
prop
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* List of military aircraft of Germany
Range Main
480.0
Max Speed Alt
81 mph
Introduced
1915
Max Speed Main
130.0
Ceiling Main
4
800 m
Type Of Prop
6
Crew
two
pilot and observer
Armament
840.0
Area Main
41.5 m²
Span Alt
1498.6
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
150 hp
Engine(prop)
Benz Bz.III
Manufacturer
Span Main
15 m
Power Main
112.0
Number Of Props
1
Length Main
9 m
Area Alt
447.0
Range Alt
300 mi
Related
AEG B.II
Ceiling Alt
15748.0
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