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
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AEG: N.I
Albatros: N.I
BFW: N.I
Friedrichshafen: N.I
Sablatnig: N.I
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Aircraft produced by AEG
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- 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
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Other: |
- AEG helicopter
- PE
- Wagner Eule
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Aviation in World War I
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People and aircraft |
- Commanders
- Aces
- Aircraft of the Entente Powers
- Aircraft of the Central Powers
- Zeppelins
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Campaigns and battles |
- Strategic bombing
- Bombing of cities
- Aerial reconnaissance
- Fokker Scourge
- Flight over Vienna
- Bloody April
- Battles
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Entente Powers air services |
- British air services
- Royal Flying Corps
- Royal Naval Air Service
- Royal Air Force
- Australian Flying Corps
- Canadian Air Force (1918-1920)
- French Air Service
- Imperial Russian Air Service
- Italian Military Air Corps
- United States Army Air Service
- Greek air services
- Army Air Service
- Naval Air Service
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Central Powers air services |
- Imperial German Air Service
- Austro-Hungarian Imperial and Royal Aviation Troops
- Ottoman Air Force
- Bulgarian Army Aeroplane Section
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Lists relating to aviation
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General |
- Aircraft
- Aircraft engines
- Gliders
- Airlines
- Airports
- Civil authorities
- Museums
- Registration prefixes
- Rotorcraft
- Timeline
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Military |
- Air forces
- Weapons
- Experimental
- Missiles
- Unmanned
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Accidents/incidents |
- Commercial airliners
- Fatalities
- General aviation
- Military
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Records |
- Airspeed
- Altitude
- Distance
- Endurance
- Firsts
- Most-produced aircraft
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