LVG C. VI was a German two-seat reconnaissance and artillery spotting aircraft used during World War I.
* LVG C.VI - more than 1,000 aircraft of this type were produced
* LVG C.VIII - prototype only
* LVG C.1
a DH-89 Dragon Rapide (OO-CNP) and LVG C.VI (5141/18) in the
workshops. Numerous other disassembled airframes and equipment are
stored adjacent to the workshops, awaiting some loving care and
attention.2
Fits perfectly to LVG C.VI from Wingnut Wings and other models in 1:32
The set includes one turned brass barrels with drilled cooling jacket.3
Last week, Ray took a look at the LVG C.VI, and this week I'll be
looking at the Junkers J.1 and what you'll find in the box. The
product page for the Junkers J.4
LVG C.VI for example, you gonna be on the safe spot with two sheets.6
LVG C.VI in Civilian Use
Decals for German and Belgian LVG C.VI's in airline use post WWI. Now
with full colour placement sheet.7
The LVG C.VI became one of the final German two-seat aircraft to see
quantitative production in World War 1 and appeared as a...8
Made by LVGLuft-Verkehrs-Gesellschaft G.m.b.H..
It is the successor of the LVG C.V .
The two surplus LVG C.VI trainers bought in 1921 by the Navy did not
suit their purpose very well.9
Top View of LVG C.VI Plastic ModelCockpit View of LVG C.VI ModelNose View of LVG C.VI Plastic ModelRight Rear View of LVG C.VI Plastic ModelTop Front View of LVG C.VI Plastic Model
LVG C.10
Wingnut Wings LVG C.VI kit, and did get it to a point where I was
reasonably happy with it, probably only because I'd done nothing like
it previously, and I was out of my 'comfort zone', so to speak.12
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