Ago C.II

Like its predecessor, the Ago C.I, the Ago C.II featured distinctive twin booms and a pusher engine. The C.II came in both two-bay wing and three-bay wing versions, and they were used in small numbers in late 1915 through early 1916.

Those that flew the C.II appreciated its speed and firing arcs, but there were never enough of them to make a big impact. The little support for pushers that existed in Bavarian air service had melted away when command was combined with the Prussian Air Service, so only a small number of C.IIs were built. This included the floatplane versions, the Ago C.IIw, of which only two were built for the Navy.

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1:144 Scale

 * Shapeways: Columbia Aerodrome, CA (3-bay)