The Rumpler G. I was a bomber aircraft produced in Germany during World War I together with refined versions known as the G. II and G. III. Based on a prototype with the factory designation 4A15 the G. I and its successors were built to a conventional bomber design for their time two-bay biplanes with unstaggered wings of unequal span. The pilot sat in an open cockpit just forward of the wings and open positions were provided the nose and amidships for a gunner and observer.
Made by Rumpler.