AGO C.I

C.I
Role Reconnaissance
Manufacturer AGO Flugzeugwerke
Designer A. Haefeli
Introduction June 1915
Primary user Germany



AGO C.I

The AGO C.I was a First World War German pusher reconnaissance biplane that used a pod-and-boom configuration.

Development

The crew and pusher engine shared a central nacelle, and the twin booms carried the tail and the four-wheeled landing gear. The observer sat at the nose and was armed with a machine-gun.[1] It was produced in both two bay and three bay versions. A single example was fitted with floats for coastal patrol duties for the Imperial German Navy (designation C.I-W).

Operators

 German Empire

Specifications

General characteristics

Performance

Armament

References

  1. van Wyngarden, G (2006). Early German Aces of World War I, Osprey Publishing Ltd. ISBN 1-84176-997-5


See also

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