B.F.W.

Bayerische Flugzeugwerke AG, B.F.W., was created with the liquidation of Otto. While at first their license-built planes suffered from the same quality defects as the original firm, they got their act together by the end of 1916 and they were producing planes in large quantities, including the Albatros B.II, Albatros C.III, Albatros C.XII, Halberstadt CL.II, and Halberstadt C.V.

They did produce several prototype aircraft of their own design, but none were selected for production: