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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 and never entered operational service. It featured a 600 kg (1 320 lb) bombload. After the war several were converted into 6-passenger airliners. It was the only large German World War I aircraft to see commercial duties in any significant capacity. Initially passengers sat in an open cockpit but a Limousine version was soon developed.

from the AEG G The AEG GIV was a Biplane Bomber aircraft used in the World War I by Germany.1

Made by AEG.

It is the successor of the AEG G.IV .

Jet Or Prop
prop
Height Alt
449.58000000000004
Predecessor
AEG G.IV
Length Alt
1079.5
Max Takeoff Weight Main
4800.0
Power Alt
260 hp
Lists
* List of military aircraft of Germany * List of bomber aircraft
Range Main
1160.0
Max Speed Alt
91 mph
Max Speed Main
145.0
Developed From
AEG G.IV
Height Main
4.50 m
Max Takeoff Weight Alt
10560.0
Ceiling Main
6
500 m
Type Of Prop
6
Crew
three
Armament
475.2
Area Main
89.5 m²
Primary user
Span Alt
2727.96
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
Mercedes D.IVa
Manufacturer
Origin
German Empire
Climb Rate Main
10080.0
Power Main
194.0
Number Of Props
2
Climb Rate Alt
551.0
Length Main
10.80 m
Span Main
27.30 m
Area Alt
963.0
Range Alt
725 mi
Similar Aircraft
* Friedrichshafen G.IV* Friedrichshafen G.V* Gotha G.V* Gotha G.VI* Gotha G.VII* Gotha G.VIII* Gotha G.IX
Related
* AEG G.IV
Empty Weight Main
2700.0
Ceiling Alt
21320.0
Empty Weight Alt
5940.0
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