The Lloyd C. II and its derivatives the C. III and C. IV were reconnaissance aircraft produced in Austria-Hungary during the First World War. They were based on the Lloyd company's pre-war C. I design and like it were conventional biplanes with swept-back wings. After the outbreak of World War I the original aircraft was refined somewhat by Lloyd designers Wizina and von Melczer featuring a reduced wingspan and wing area but increased weight.
Made by Ungarische Lloyd Flugzeug und Motorenfabrik.