REPORT ON A.E.G. BOMBER, March 1918Reports on German Aircraft 3

REPORT ON A.E.G. BOMBER, March 1918Reports on German Aircraft 3 - Paperback

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REPORT ON A.E.G. BOMBER, March 1918Reports on German Aircraft 3

REPORT ON A.E.G. BOMBER, March 1918Reports on German Aircraft 3 - Paperback

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by Ministry of Munition Aircraft Productio (Compiled by)

.The AEG G.IV bomber entered service with the German Air Force in late 1916. Because of its relatively short range, the G.IV served mainly as a tactical bomber, operating close to the front lines. The G.IV flew both day and night operations in France, Romania, Greece and Italy, but, as the war progressed, the AEG G.IV was restricted increasingly to night missions. Many night operations were considered nuisance raids with no specific targets, but with the intention of disrupting enemy activity at night and perhaps doing some collateral damage.The AEG G.IV carried a warload of 400 kg (880 lb).] While Gotha crews struggled to keep their heavy aircraft aloft, the AEG was renowned as an easy machine to fly. Some G.IV crews of Kampfgeschwader 4 are known to have flown up to seven combat missions a night on the Italian front. A notable mission involved Hauptmann Hermann Kohl attacking the railroad sheds in Padua, Italy in his G.IV bomber.

Number of Pages: 26
Dimensions: 0.05 x 11.69 x 8.27 IN
Publication Date: March 12, 2014

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