L.F.G. Roland

Luftfahrzeug Gesellschaft mbH (L.F.G.), Berlin, was revived from the ashes of Flugmaschine Write GmbH, which had gone bankrupt after losing its patent rights. The trademark Roland was associated with the firm to avoid confusion with L.V.G. . While they began building Albatros aircraft under license, they soon developed a few of their own planes. In addition to their own designs, Roland continued to build licensed versions of others' planes.

In addition to license-builds of the Sablatnig SF.5 and Friedrichshafen FF.49c, L.F.G. experimented with floatplanes of their own design, but none of the were put into production.

Aircraft from the Great War or shortly thereafter include:


 * L.F.G. Roland C.II
 * L.F.G. Roland D.I
 * L.F.G. Roland D.II
 * L.F.G. Roland D.IIa
 * L.F.G. Roland D.III
 * L.F.G. Roland D.VIa
 * L.F.G. Roland D.VIb
 * L.F.G. Roland D.III
 * L.F.G. Roland D.VIa
 * L.F.G. Roland D.VIb
 * L.F.G. Roland D.VIa
 * L.F.G. Roland D.VIb