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The AGO C. I was a German reconnaissance biplane of World War I of pod-and-boom configuration. The crew and pusher configuration powerplant shared a central nacelle and the twin booms carried the tail and the four-wheeled landing gear. The observer sat at the nose and was armed with a machine-gun. It was produced in both two bay and three bay versions. A single example was fitted with floats for coastal patrol duties for the German Navy (designation C. I-W).

* AGO C.I - work in progress * Aviatik C.I * DFW C.1
II with Kampfstaffel Tergnier and the AGO C.I with FA 25, he was sent to Jastaschule, graduating on 11 November 1916. Posted to Jasta 5, he scored his first victory on 14 November 1916.2

Made by Gustav Otto Flugmaschinfabrikk.

Val- The AGO C.I was a common type early in the war.3
Wing Area Sqm
42
Designer
A. Haefeli
Eng 1 Type
Mercedes D.III
Ceiling Ft
16000
Eng 1 Kw
117
Range Km
480
Introduced
June 1915
Ceiling M
4800
Crew
two
pilot and observer
Armament
475.2
Span M
15
Primary user
Manufacturer
Range Miles
300
Max Speed Mph
90
Max Speed Kmh
140
Span In
2
Span Ft
49
Wing Area Sqft
447
Met Or Eng
met
Length Ft
29
Similar Aircraft
Airco DH.6
Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2
Eng 1 Hp
158
Eng 1 Number
1
Length In
6
Length M
9
Category

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