A.E.G. G.IV - First World War Airplane

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Ingenium Canada
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Sketchfab
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Release Date
2017-10-24
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CC BY-NC 4.0
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Asset Overview

The Allgemeine Elektrizitäts Gesellschaft (A.E.G.) G.IV bomber went into general use with the German Air Force in 1917. Because of its relatively short range, the G.IV served mainly as a tactical bomber.

The A.E.G. G.IV found at the Canada Aviation and Space Museum was transported to Canada in 1919 as a war trophy and has remained in the country ever since. It is the only surviving multi-engine German aircraft from the First World War and it is the only surviving aircraft from this period covered in the unique German “night lozenge” camouflage pattern.

Note: This model is mainly meant to be viewed in a virtual environment using computer software. You can try printing it off, though we cannot guarantee the quality. For educational activities that this model can be used in, please visit: ingeniumcanada.org/ingenium/museums/education/3D-aircrafts.php

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