The Aviatik B. I is a German two-seat reconnaissance biplane designed and built by the Automobil und Aviatik AG company who until then had produced copies of French designs. The B. I was developed from a 1913 design for a racing aircraft. The crew sat in open tandem cockpits with the observer in the front. It entered service in 1914. It was followed by the B. II model which had a more powerful Mercedes engine and was later armed with a single 7.7 mm machine gun. The B.
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