A.E.G. G.II

After the single AEG K.I/G.I showed promise, twenty-seven improved AEG G.II's were built. The plane was the most common German multi-engine bomber from their debut in mid-1915 to 1916 when other models grew in numbers, but there were still G.IIs on hand as late as April 1917. The plane was flown by both Manfred von Richtofen and Rudolph Berthold early in their careers, and it saw several modifications during production. Some planes sported a single rudder; some a triple rudder. The nose was sometimes armored, protecting the forward gunner, and on other planes the nose was left unarmored and more streamlined.

1:144 Scale

 * Shapeways:
 * Single-rudder: Reduced Aircraft Factory
 * Triple-rudder: Reduced Aircraft Factory

1:285/6mm/1:288 Scale

 * Shapeways:
 * Single-rudder: Reduced Aircraft Factory
 * Triple-rudder: Reduced Aircraft Factory