CFS2 AGO C.II twin-boom pusher recon/bomber 1915
Structurally strengthened, more powerful bomber-observer version of the AGO C.I armed reconnaissance biplane, built by AGO Flugzeugwerke in 1915, powered by a 6-cylinder 230 hp Benz Bz.IV engine.
It could carry 50 kg of bombs, and had top speed was 90 mph (145 kph). 15 units were built. As its predecessor, this aircraft was very popular amongst pilots thanks to its speed, long range, and good handling qualities both in the air as on the ground.
The AGO C series were the only German twin-boom pusher biplanes built during the Great War.
Textures by Udo Entenmann. Custom panel and Dp files included, as well as custom gauges mostly by Martin Klein.
By Stephan Scholz.
Structurally strengthened, more powerful bomber-observer version of the AGO C.I armed reconnaissance biplane, built by AGO Flugzeugwerke in 1915, powered by a 6-cylinder 230 hp Benz Bz.IV engine.
It could carry 50 kg of bombs, and had top speed was 90 mph (145 kph). 15 units were built. As its predecessor, this aircraft was very popular amongst pilots thanks to its speed, long range, and good handling qualities both in the air as on the ground.
The AGO C series were the only German twin-boom pusher biplanes built during the Great War.
Textures by Udo Entenmann. Custom panel and Dp files included, as well as custom gauges mostly by Martin Klein.
By Stephan Scholz.