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Maurice Farman MF 11 Shorthorn, France, 1914 , Reconnaissance and light combat aircraft 

 

 
 

Gotha G I (GUH), Germany, 1914 , Large combat aircraft 

 

 
 

Morane Saulnier LMS Parasol, France, 1914 , Reconnaissance, light bomber 

 

 
 

AEG C II, Germany, 1915 , Reconnaissance and combat aircraft 

 

 
 

AEG G I (GZ1), Germany, 1915 , Large combat aircraft 

 

 
 

AEG G II (GZ2), Germany, 1915 , Large combat aircraft 

 

 
 

Albatros C I (Typ L 6), Germany, 1915 , Reconnaisance aircraft 

 

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.

 
 

Albatros C Ia (Typ L 6), Germany, 1915 , Reconnaisance aircraft 

 

 
 

Blériot SPAD SA 2, France, 1915 , Attack Airplane 

 

 
 

Friedrichshafen G I (FF30), Germany, 1915 , Large combat aircraft 

 

 
 

Halberstadt G I, Germany, 1915 , Large combat aircraft 

 

 
 

LVG C II (Typ D 9 V), Germany, 1915 , Reconnaissance and combat aircraft 

 

 
 

Otto C I, Germany, 1915 , Combat aircraft 

 

 
 

Roland G I, Germany, 1915 , Large combat aircraft 

 

 
 

Rumpler G I (5A15), Germany, 1915 , Large combat aircraft 

 

 
 

Siemens R I, Germany, 1915 , Giant aircraft (Bomber) 

 

 
 

Siemens Schuckert SSW R 1, Germany, 1915 , Reconnaissance, Bomber 

 

 
 

Voisin 5 LAS Canon, France, 1915 , Reconnaissance and light bomber 

 

 
 

Zeppelin VGO I, Germany, 1915 , Giant aircraft (bomber) 

 

 
 

Zeppelin VGO II, Germany, 1915 , Giant aircraft (bomber) 

 

 
 

Breguet XIV a, France, 1916 , Bomber 

 

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.

 
 

DFW C V, Germany, 1916 , Reconnaisance aircraft 

 

 
 

LVG B II, Germany, 1916 , Bomber and reconnaissance aircraft 

 

 
 

Royal Aircraft Factory RE 8, United Kingdom, 1916 , Bomber 

 

 
 

AEG G IV, Germany, 1917 , Large combat aircraft 

 

 
 

AEG J I, Germany, 1917 , Attack aircraft 

 

 
 

Farman F 20, France, 1917 , Combat aircraft 

 

 
 

Handley Page 0/400, United Kingdom, 1917 , Bomber 

 

 
 

Junkers B 1 J4, Germany, 1917 , Combat aircraft 

 

 
 

AEG DJ I, Germany, 1918 , Armoured ground attack plane 

 

 
 

AEG PE, Germany, 1918 , Armoured ground attack plane 

 

 
 

Aero Ae 10, Czech Republic, 1918 , Tactical Reconnaissance 

 

 
 

De Havilland DH 10 A Mk III Amiens, United Kingdom, 1918 , Bomber 

 

 
 

De Havilland DH 9 A, United Kingdom, 1918 , Bomber 

 

 
 

Hansa-Brandenburg B 1, Germany, 1918 , Tactical Reconnaissance 

 

 
 

Junkers J 9, Germany, 1918 , Combat aircraft 

 

 
 

Junkers D I, Germany, 1918 , Fighter and combat aircraft 

 

 
 

K+W DH 4, Switzerland, 1918 , Combat Aircraft 

 

 
 

Vickers Vimy, United Kingdom, 1918 , Bomber 

 

 
 

Zeppelin-Staaken R VI, Germany, 1918 , Heavy bomber 

 

       

 

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