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AGO C.IV

C.IV
AGO C.IV side.jpg
Role Reconnaissance
Manufacturer AGO Flugzeugwerke
Introduction 1916
Primary user Germany
Number built c. 70-100 (260 ordered)

The AGO C.IV was a First World War German biplane reconnaissance aircraft.

A departure from the manufacturer's pod-and-boom designs, it featured a more conventional biplane layout whose only unusual feature was the tapered wings. Large orders were placed with AGO and two other manufacturers who were to build them under licence, but less than 100 were actually delivered. Although fast and well-armed, the C.IV was unstable in the air and was disliked by aircrew. Early production examples had a comma shaped rudder and no fin, while later later aircraft had an additional curved fin, along with additional struts bracing the ailerons and tail.

Data from German Aircraft of the First World War

General characteristics

Performance

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