AEG N.I

The AEG N.I was a German biplane night-bomber which saw limited action during World War I. A total of 37 were built.

Idflieg N-class aircraft designations

AEG: N.I

Albatros: N.I

BFW: N.I

Friedrichshafen: N.I

Sablatnig: N.I

Aircraft produced by AEG
Company designations:
  • Z.1
  • Z.2
  • Z.3
  • Z.6
  • Z.9
Idflieg designations:
  • B.I
  • B.II
  • B.III
  • C.I
  • C.II
  • C.III
  • C.IV
  • C.V
  • C.VI
  • C.VII
  • C.VIII
  • D.I
  • D.II
  • D.III
  • DJ.I
  • Dr.I/F.1
  • G.I
  • G.II
  • G.III
  • G.IV
  • G.V
  • J.I
  • J.II
  • N.I
  • R.I
Other:
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  • PE
  • Wagner Eule
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