AGO C.II
C.II | |
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An Ago C.II with 3-bay wings | |
Role | Reconnaissance |
Manufacturer | AGO Flugzeugwerke |
Designer | A. Haefeli |
Introduction | 1915 |
Primary user | Germany |
Number built | 15 |
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The AGO C.II was a German reconnaissance biplane of World War I. It was essentially a slightly redesigned version of the manufacturer's C.I design with a more powerful engine.
Two examples were equipped with floats (designation C.II-W) and operated by the Imperial German Navy for coastal patrol.
Operators
Specifications (Ago C.II with 2-bay wings)
Data from [1]
General characteristics
- Crew: two, pilot and observer
- Length: 9.84 m (32 ft 3 in)
- Wingspan: 14.5 m (47 ft 7 in) ; 3-bay wings 18.3 m (60 ft)
- Height: 3.175 m (10 ft 5 in)
- Empty weight: 1,360 kg (2,998 lb)
- Gross weight: 1,946 kg (4,290 lb)
- Powerplant: 1 × Benz Bz.IV , 160 kW (220 hp)
Performance
- Maximum speed: 137 km/h (85 mph; 74 kn)
- Range: 580 km (360 mi; 313 nmi)
- Service ceiling: 4,500 m (14,764 ft) [2]
Armament
- Guns: 1 × 7.92 mm (0.312 in) Parabellum machine gun
References
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Angelucci, Enzo (1983). Harris, S. M. (translator), ed. The Rand McNally encyclopedia of military aircraft 1914 - 1980 (Reprint ed.). New York: Military Press. ISBN 0-517-41021-4.
- Taylor, Michael J. H. (1989). Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. London: Studio Editions. p. 39.
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