AEG N.I

N.I
AEG N.I airliner with Deutsche Luft Reederei
Role Night bomber and airliner
Type of aircraft
National origin Germany
Manufacturer AEG (Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft)
First flight September 1916
Introduction 1917
Retired 1918
Primary user Luftstreitkräfte (Imperial German Army Air Service)
Number built 37
Developed from AEG C.IV

The AEG N.I was a German biplane night-bomber which saw limited action during World War I. A total of 37 were built. Several were used postwar as airliners.[1]

Specifications

References

  1. ^ Herris, pp. 3–4

Bibliography

  • Herris, Jack (2012). Nachtflugzeug: German N-Types of WWI. Great War Aviation Centennial Series. Vol. 3. n. p.: Aeronaut Books. ISBN 978-1-935881-10-0.
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Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft (AEG) aircraft
Company designations:
  • Z.1
  • Z.2
  • Z.3
  • Z.6
  • Z.9
Idflieg designations:
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G- class
AEG
Albatros
Daimler
Friedrichshafen
Gotha
Halberstadt
LFG
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LVG
Rumpler
Schütte-Lanz
Siemens-Schuckert
Union
GL- class
Gotha
K- class
AEG
Fokker
L- class
Siemens-Schuckert
N- class
AEG
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Albatros
BFW
Friedrichshafen
Sablatnig
G = Grossflugzeuge (large airplane), GL = Grossflugzeuge Leicht (light large airplane)

K = Kampfflugzeug (battleplane), renamed as G-class, L = bomber midway between K/G and R-classes

N = Nacht (night)
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Fighters
Bombers and
ground attack
Reconnaissance
Trainers
Prototypes


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