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Maurice Farman MF 11 Shorthorn, France, 1914
, Reconnaissance and light combat aircraft |
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Gotha G I (GUH), Germany, 1914
, Large combat aircraft |
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Morane Saulnier LMS Parasol, France, 1914
, Reconnaissance, light bomber |
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AEG C II, Germany, 1915
, Reconnaissance and combat aircraft |
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AEG G I (GZ1), Germany, 1915
, Large combat aircraft |
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AEG G II (GZ2), Germany, 1915
, Large combat aircraft |
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Albatros C I (Typ L 6), Germany, 1915
, Reconnaisance aircraft |
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The Albatros CI was one of the typical reconnaisance
aircraft from mid WWI, which were in use to gather
information about the frontline from the air. These
aircraft were quite large, slow and bad armed.
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Albatros C Ia (Typ L 6), Germany, 1915
, Reconnaisance aircraft |
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Blériot SPAD SA 2, France, 1915
, Attack Airplane |
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Friedrichshafen G I (FF30), Germany, 1915
, Large combat aircraft |
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Halberstadt G I, Germany, 1915
, Large combat aircraft |
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LVG C II (Typ D 9 V), Germany, 1915
, Reconnaissance and combat aircraft |
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Otto C I, Germany, 1915
, Combat aircraft |
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Roland G I, Germany, 1915
, Large combat aircraft |
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Rumpler G I (5A15), Germany, 1915
, Large combat aircraft |
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Siemens R I, Germany, 1915
, Giant aircraft (Bomber) |
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Siemens Schuckert SSW R 1, Germany, 1915
, Reconnaissance, Bomber |
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Voisin 5 LAS Canon, France, 1915
, Reconnaissance and light bomber |
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Zeppelin VGO I, Germany, 1915
, Giant aircraft (bomber) |
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Zeppelin VGO II, Germany, 1915
, Giant aircraft (bomber) |
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Breguet XIV a, France, 1916
, Bomber |
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This type was the best french bomber and reconnais-
sance aircraft during the WW I. It replaced the older
Farman and Caudron types. The Breguet 14 was in use
long after the war. Until 1926 more than 8000 were
build.
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DFW C V, Germany, 1916
, Reconnaisance aircraft |
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LVG B II, Germany, 1916
, Bomber and reconnaissance aircraft |
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Royal Aircraft Factory RE 8, United Kingdom, 1916
, Bomber |
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AEG G IV, Germany, 1917
, Large combat aircraft |
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AEG J I, Germany, 1917
, Attack aircraft |
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Farman F 20, France, 1917
, Combat aircraft |
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Handley Page 0/400, United Kingdom, 1917
, Bomber |
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Junkers B 1 J4, Germany, 1917
, Combat aircraft |
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AEG DJ I, Germany, 1918
, Armoured ground attack plane |
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AEG PE, Germany, 1918
, Armoured ground attack plane |
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Aero Ae 10, Czech Republic, 1918
, Tactical Reconnaissance |
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De Havilland DH 10 A Mk III Amiens, United Kingdom, 1918
, Bomber |
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De Havilland DH 9 A, United Kingdom, 1918
, Bomber |
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Hansa-Brandenburg B 1, Germany, 1918
, Tactical Reconnaissance |
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Junkers J 9, Germany, 1918
, Combat aircraft |
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Junkers D I, Germany, 1918
, Fighter and combat aircraft |
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K+W DH 4, Switzerland, 1918
, Combat Aircraft |
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Vickers Vimy, United Kingdom, 1918
, Bomber |
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Zeppelin-Staaken R VI, Germany, 1918
, Heavy bomber |
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