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The AEG C.III was a two-seat biplane reconnaissance aircraft, a single prototype of which was built during
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. The aircraft featured an unusual fuselage design that completely filled the gap between the upper and lower sets of wings, to provide the pilot with improved vision, and to allow the observer a wider field of fire for his 7.92 mm (.312 in)
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. The pilot sat to the rear of the observer, who was stationed over the upper wing. This design was not as successful as had been hoped, and the C.III was never entered into service. Despite being heavier than the C.II, its maximum speed increased to 158 km/h (98 mph).


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* Kroschel, Günter; Stützer, Helmut: ''Die deutschen Militärflugzeuge 1910-18'', Wilhelmshaven 1977 * Munson, Kenneth: ''Bomber 1914–19'', Zürich 1968, Nr. 20 * Nowarra, Heinz: ''Die Entwicklung der Flugzeuge 1914-18'', München 1959 * Sharpe, Michael: ''Doppeldecker, Dreifachdecker & Wasserflugzeuge'', Gondrom, Bindlach 2001, {{World War I Aircraft of the Central Powers C.III Biplanes 1910s German military reconnaissance aircraft Single-engined tractor aircraft Aircraft first flown in 1915