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The AGO C. IV was a German reconnaissance aircraft of World War I. A departure from the manufacturer's pod-and-boom designs it featured a traditional biplane layout with gradually tapering wings. Large orders were placed with AGO and two other manufacturers building under licence but less than 100 were actually delivered. Although fast and well-armed the C. IV proved unstable in the air and was disliked by aircrews.

AGO C.1

Made by AGO Flugzeugwerke.

Flugzeug war die in etwa 70 Exemplaren gebaute AGO C.IV von 1916, die jedoch bei den Piloten äußerst unbeliebt war.2
Empty Weight Lb
1990
Wing Area Sqm
38
Eng 1 Type
Benz Bz.IV
Ceiling Ft
18000
Eng 1 Kw
164
Introduced
1917
Max Speed Kmh
190
Span In
Gross Weight Lb
3000
Crew
two
pilot and observer
Empty Weight Kg
900
Gross Weight Kg
1350
Armament
475.2
Height In
1
Primary user
Manufacturer
Met Or Eng
met
Max Speed Mph
120
Production End Year
0100
Height Ft
9
Span Ft
39
Wing Area Sqft
400
Production Start Year
0070
Span M
12
Length Ft
29
Height M
3
Ceiling M
5500
Eng 1 Hp
220
Eng 1 Number
1
Produced
c. 70-100
Length In
4
Length M
9
Category

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