AEG D.I explained
The AEG D.I was a biplane fighter of World 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.
Variants
- AEG. D.I
1917 prototype single seat biplane fighter.
- AEG Dr.I
See main article: article and AEG Dr.I.
1917 prototype single seat triplane fighter.
Aircraft numbers
- AEG D.I first prototype – D4400/17.
- AEG D.I second prototype – D4401/17.
- AEG D.I third prototype – D5002/17
- AEG Dr.I prototype – no. not known
Further reading
- Kroschel, Günter; Stützer, Helmut: Die deutschen Militärflugzeuge 1910–18, Wilhelmshaven 1977
- Munson, Kenneth: Bomber 1914–19, Zürich 1968, Nr. 20
- Nowarra, Heinz: Die Entwicklung der Flugzeuge 1914–18, München 1959
- Sharpe, Michael: Doppeldecker, Dreifachdecker & Wasserflugzeuge, Gondrom, Bindlach 2001,
- Wagner, Ray and Nowarra, Heinz. German Combat Planes: A Comprehensive Survey and History of the Development of German Military Aircraft from 1914 to 1945. New York: Doubleday, 1971.