AEG C.VIII
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The AEG C.VIII was a prototype two-seat reconnaissance aircraft of World War I. Two examples were built, based on the successful AEG C.IV design, one of biplane configuration, the other a triplane (the latter sometimes referred to as the C.VIII.Dr). Neither version offered enough of an improvement on the C.IV to make mass production worthwhile.
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Related development: AEG C.IV
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Designation sequence: AEG C.V - AEG C.VI - AEG C.VII - AEG C.VIII
Aviation in World War I |
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Aces | Aircraft of the Entente Powers | Aircraft of the Central Powers | Zeppelins | Category: World War I Aircraft |
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