AEG G.IV

The AEG G. IV was a biplane bomber aircraft used in the World War I by Germany. It was developed from the AEG G. III with refinements to power bomb-load and dimensions. Coming into service in late 1916 it featured a bomb capacity twice as large as that of the AEG G. II but was still considered inadequate in terms of offensive capacity and performance. Further improvements led to the development of the G. V but the Armistice came before the replacement could become operational.

AEG G.IV was another successful aircraft...1
The AEG G.IV (see photo nr 99) is the sole First World War German twin engine aircraft in existence today.2

Made by Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft.

It is the successor of the AEG G.III .

The AEG G.IV is the most detailed aircraft in FS-WWI. Its poly count is the highest among the aircraft.3
The AEG G.IV was a biplane bomber aircraft of World War I developed from the AEG G.III.4
Jet Or Prop
prop
Height Alt
12
Predecessor
AEG G.III
Length Alt
970.28
Power Alt
260 hp
Lists
* List of military aircraft of Germany * List of bomber aircraft
Loaded Weight Main
3630.0
Max Speed Alt
6180.0
Type Of Prop
6
Endurance
18000.0
Introduced
1916
Loading Main
54
Power/mass Main
99
Developed From
AEG G.III
Bombs
400
Height Main
3.90 m
Max Speed Main
165.0
Similar Aircraft
*Friedrichshafen G.I
G.II
G.III
G.IV*Gotha G.I
G.IV
G.V
Ceiling Main
4
500 m
Number Built
320
Crew
Three
Retired
1918
Span Main
18.40 m
Area Main
67 m²
Primary user
Span Alt
6
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
Mercedes D.IVa
Manufacturer
First Flight
1916
Loaded Weight Alt
7986.0
More Performance
300.0
Number Of Props
2
Power/mass Alt
216.35999999999999
Guns
475.2
Empty Weight Alt
5280.0
Length Main
9.70 m
Area Alt
675.0
Power Main
194.0
Empty Weight Main
2400.0
Ceiling Alt
14760.0
Category
Loading Alt
12

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