
AEG G.IV - Wikipedia
The AEG G.IV was a biplane bomber aircraft designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Allgemeine Elektrizitäts-Gesellschaft. It saw action during the First World War with the Luftstreitkräfte (Imperial German Army Air Service).
AEG G.IV Tactical Medium Bomber Biplane Aircraft - Military Factory
May 7, 2021 · Page details technical specifications, development, and operational history of the AEG G.IV Tactical Medium Bomber Biplane Aircraft including pictures.
AEG G.IV - aircraft investigation
AEG G.IV. role : medium-weight bomber. importance : **** first flight : operational : december 1916. country : Germany . design : production : 400 aircraft. general information : The G.IV entered service at the end of 1916. It was a further development of its predecessors, The G.I, G.II and G.III. The G.IV had the same structure as the G.III it ...
A.E.G. G.IV World War I German Twin-engine Biplane Bomber
The AEG G.IV was a biplane bomber aircraft used in the World War I by Germany. It was developed from the AEG G.III, with refinements to power, bomb-load, and dimensions. Serving late in the war, the AEG G.IV managed to achieve some operational success in reconnaissance and combat roles.
A.E.G. G.IV - Canada Aviation and Space Museum - Ingenium
The G.IV is the only surviving aircraft displaying the distinctive German First World War “night lozenge” camouflage pattern. Although the rear gunner’s cockpit is on the top of the fuselage, his position was equipped with a hinged window in the floor …
AEG G.IV | Military Wiki | Fandom
The AEG G.IV was a biplane bomber aircraft used in World War I by Germany. It was developed from the AEG G.III, with refinements to power, bomb-load and dimensions. Coming into service in late 1916, it featured a bomb capacity twice as large as that of …
AEG G.IV - Flying Machines
AEG G.IV 155/16 is the third production machine during flight evaluation at Adlershof. It has the early two-color sprayed camouflage AEG used before changing over to the lozenge night-bomber camouflage as seen above. The underwing bomb racks are visible; the hole under the nose is for dropping 12.5 kg P.u.W. bombs by hand.
The Survivors: Imperial German A.E.G. G.IV Bomber
Nov 3, 2018 · The World War One era AEG G.IV (Registration Number 574/18) at the Canada Aviation & Space Museum in Ottawa, Ontario is a rare aircraft indeed. The standard twin-engine G-type (Großflugzeug) biplane medium bomber was built by Allgemeine Elektrizitäts Gesellschaft (A.E.G. - General Electric Company) of Berlin and the type first entered German ...
AEG G.IV Late, Wingnut Wings 32042 (2015) - Scalemates
Wingnut Wings model kit in scale 1:32, 32042 is a rebox released in 2015 | Contents, Previews, Reviews, History + Marketplace | AEG G.IV | EAN: 4897026650427
AEG G.IV Review by Robert Baumgartner (HiTech 1/48)
46 injection molded plastic; 18 resin, 12 white metal & 1 fret of photo-etched detail parts. Recommended for experienced builders of WWI Aircraft. When first announced, most WW1 modellers couldn’t believe what they were hearing. Now finally it is here, the long awaited AEG G.IV from Hi-Tech.
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