A.E.G.

Allgemeine Elektrizitäs-Gesellschaft (A.E.G.) of Henningsdorf Bei Berlin is best known for their twin-engine medium bombers, but their C and J-class two-seaters played a significant part in the war. Other than wing ribs, A.E.G. aircraft were constructed almost fully of welded steel tube, which gave them great strength under fire, and crews appreciated their robust construction.

Aircraft from the Great War or shortly thereafter include:


 * Reconnaissance
 * A.E.G. B.I
 * A.E.G. B.II
 * A.E.G. B.III
 * A.E.G. C.I
 * A.E.G. C.II
 * A.E.G. C.IV
 * Bombers
 * A.E.G. K.I/G.I
 * A.E.G. G.II
 * A.E.G. G.III
 * A.E.G. G.IV
 * A.E.G. G.IVb
 * A.E.G. G.IVk
 * A.E.G. G.V
 * A.E.G. N.I
 * Armored Aircraft
 * A.E.G. J.I
 * A.E.G. J.II
 * A.E.G. G.IVb
 * A.E.G. G.IVk
 * A.E.G. G.V
 * A.E.G. N.I
 * Armored Aircraft
 * A.E.G. J.I
 * A.E.G. J.II
 * A.E.G. J.I
 * A.E.G. J.II