AEG D.I | |
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AEG D.I fighter prototype | |
Role | Fighter aircraft
Type of aircraft
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National origin | German Empire |
Manufacturer | AEG |
First flight | May 1917 |
Number built | 3[1] |
Variants | AEG Dr.I |
The AEG D.I was a biplane fighterofWorld War I. Three prototypes were ordered, but after the first two were involved in serious crashes, one of which killed flying ace Walter Höhndorf on September 5, 1917, development was cancelled. A triplane version was built as the Dr.I. The second and third prototypes differed little from the first except in detail.[1]
Data from German Aircraft of the First World War[1] and Wagner/Nowarra, German Combat Planes pg.73.
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