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AEG
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. AEG (Allgemeine Elektrizitäts-Gesellschaft) (English Translation: General Electricity Company) is a German producer of electronics and electrical equipment. AEG was founded in 1883 by Emil Rathenau who had bought some patents from Thomas Edison. AEG manufac..
Aega
Aega is the name of several figures in history and mythology: Aega (goddess), a solar deity in Greek mythologyAega (mythology), a nymph and daughter of CirceAega (Mayor of the Palace), or Ega, is the name of a mayor of the palace of Neustria This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: ..
Aegadian Islands
A map showing the Aegadian Islands. The Aegadian Islands (Italian: Isole Egadi; Latin: Aegates Insulae), are a group of small mountainous islands in the Mediterranean Sea off the northwest coast of Sicily, Italy, near the city of Trapani, with a total area of 37,45 km². Favignana (Aegusa..
Aegaleus
Aegaleus can refer to... A municipality in Attica, GreeceMount Aegaleo This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an referred you here, you might want to go back and fix it to p..
Aega (goddess)
This article is about the solar deity. For other meanings, see Aega, the disambiguation page. In Greek mythology, Aega ("goat" or "gust of wind"; also Aex) was a minor Nature goddess, goddess of domesticated animals. She was the daughter of Helios and Gaia. When the Titans attacked Olympus, Gaia ..
Aega (mayor of the palace)
Ega (also spelled Aega or Egua) was the mayor of the palace and regent, alongside the queen mother Nanthild, of Neustria and Burgundy from 639, on the death of Dagobert I, to his death in 641, during the reign of the minor Clovis II. On his death, at Clichy, Nanthild replaced him, a hardened oppone..
Aegea
Aegea is a back-formation from "Aegean", the sea that was named for an eponymous Aegeus in early levels of Greek mythology. The Encyclopaedia Britannica (1911) mentioned an Aegea, queen of the Amazons, as an alternative eponym of the Aegean Sea, and Aegea was the name of the wife of the Roman procon..
Aegean
Aegean may refer to Aegean SeaAegean civilizationAegean languagesAegean AirlinesThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Aegean Airlines
Aegean Airlines is an airline based in Athens, Greece. It operates scheduled services from Athens and Thessaloniki to other major Greek destinations and to a number of European destinations. Its main bases are Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport, Athens, with a hub at Makedonia Airport, Th..
Aegean Army
Turkey has an Aegean Army. The Turkish Aegean army, sometimes called the Fourth Army, was organised in the 1970s allegedly to counter Greek threats in the Aegean Sea. Its headquarters are at Izmir. It covers the entire west coast of the Anatolia peninsula. Its officially stated mission is to protec..
Aegean art
Aegean art refers to art that was created in the Grecian and Persian lands surrounding, and the islands within, the Aegean Sea. Included in the category Aegean art is Mycenaean art, famous for its gold masks, war faring imagery and sturdy architecture consisting of citadels on hills with walls up ..
Aegean civilization
History of Greece series Aegean Civilization before 1600 BC Mycenaean Greece ca. 1600–1200 BC Greek Dark Ages ca. 1200–800 BC Ancient Greece 776–323 BC Hellenistic Greece 323 BC–146 BC Roman Greece 146 BC–330 AD Byzantine Greece 330 AD–145..
Aegean dispute
The Aegean Sea The term Aegean dispute refers to a set of interrelated controversial issues between Greece and Turkey over sovereignty and related rights in the area of the Aegean Sea. This set of conflicts has had a large effect on the relations between the two countries since the 1970s. This..
Aegean Macedonia
This article is about the term "Aegean Macedonia", for the region in Greece, see Macedonia (Greece). Aegean Macedonia is a term sometimes used to refer to the region of Macedonia in Greece in the context of the great region of Macedonia. The origins of the term are unknown,[[Citing sources..
Aegean Park Press
Aegean Park Press is a Californian publisher based in Walnut Creek specialising in cryptology, military intelligence and Mayan languages. External links [Aegean Park Press website] ..
Aegean Sea
The Aegean Sea. The Aegean Sea is an arm of the Mediterranean Sea, located between the Greek peninsula and Anatolia. It is connected to the Marmara Sea and Black Sea by the Dardanelles and Bosporus. Contents 1 Etymology2 History3 Geography4 Port towns5 See also6&nb..
Aegean Sea (oil spill)
On December 13th, 1992, the double bottom Greek-flag tanker, Aegean Sea, en-route to Repsol refinery in A Coruña, Spain suffered an accident off the galician coast. It had successfully passed all required tests and revisions. When the ship was going to enter the docks of A Coruña, the windspeed w..
Aegea (Transformers)
Aegea was the one of the ancient Cybertronian ships in [[Transformers: Cybertron]] that brought transformer colonists and the Cyber Planet Key to Velocitron, the Speed Planet. It was later forgotten by the Velocitronians and fell into legend. Eons later, Brakedown and Clocker found it. Override bro..
AEGEE-Magusa
A BRIEF HISTORY OF AEGEE-MAGUSA "On the way to be the strongest bastion of AEGEE network and Euroenthusiasts in Eastern Mediterranean..." In 1994, a group of students from the Eastern Mediterranean University in (Famagusta/North Cyprus) approached AEGEE to establish a local branch in Famagust..
Aegee television
AEGEE Television or AEGEE.tv is an European Internet television channel for young people around Europe. The genre consists of funny movies, movies about (politics in) Europe, and reports of events. Contents 1 History2 Aims3 Team4 External link History It started in 2002 as..
Aegekai ni Dakarete
is the first single of Hello! Project solo artist, Kaori Iida. It was released on February 4, 2004, when she was still a member of the idol group, Morning Musume. Track Listing CD 1. エーゲ海に抱かれて (Aegekai ni Dakerete) :*Lyrics: Tokuko Miura :*Composer: Tsunku :*Arranger: Chijou Mae..
Aegerten
Aegerten is a municipaality in the Nidau administrative district of the canton of Bern, Switzerland. Aegerten is 90.92% German-speaking, and 4.21% French-speaking. The municipality has grown together with Brügg and Studen. External links [Official statistics for Swiss municipalities] (..
Aegeus
In Greek mythology, Aegeus, also Aigeus, Aegeas or Aigeas, was the father of Theseus and an Athenian King. He was the son of Pandion II and a brother of Pallas, Nisos, and Lykos. Upon the death of Pandion, Aegeus and his brothers took control of Athens from Metion, who had seized the throne from P..
Aegeus (comics)
Aegeus (Nikos Aegeus) was a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. The character was a supervillain who fought Wonder Woman a few times in stories taking place before the Crisis on Infinite Earths. Fictional character biography Nikos Aegeus was the wanted leader of a Greek terrorist cell...
Aegiale
In Greek mythology, Aegiale was the wife of Diomedes. While he was away fighting at the Trojan War, she was unfaithful to him and he left her upon his return. Aegiale was also the name of one of the Heliades. ..
Aegialeas
Aegialeas was the fifth general of the Achaean League in Ancient Greece who served only for a year, 242 - 241 BC. ..
Aegialeus
In Greek mythology, Aegialeus (also Aegealeus, Egialeus) was the son of Adrastus. Aegialeus joined the orphans of the Seven Against Thebes. This raid was called the War of the Epigoni. They succeeded, but Aegialeus was killed by Laodamas. According to Eusebius, Egialeus was the first king and fo..
Aegialornis
Aegialornis is an extinct genus of bird possibly related to modern apodiforms such as swifts and hummingbirds. It had the same sickle-shaped wings as a swift. ..
Aegidienberg
Aegidienberg is a German village situated southeast of Köln (Cologne). Since 1967 it has been a part of the municipality of Bad Honnef on the river Rhine. The name comes from the Christian saint Aegidius (French: Giles). The municipalty itself consists of thirteen individual places: Aegidienberg,..
Aegidius
For the Christian Saint Aegidius, of the 7th-8th century, see Saint Giles, and for the 13th century archbishop and theologist, see Giles of Rome. Aegidius (unknown - 464) was the magister militum per Gallias during the reign of the Roman emperor Majorian. In the chaos of Gaul in the middle of the f..
Aegidius of Assisi
Blessed Aegidius of Assisi (also known as Giles of Assisi) was one of the original companions of St. Francis of Assisi and holds the foremost place among the companions of St. Francis. St. Francis called him "The Knight of our Round Table". Of his antecedents and early life nothing certain is know..
Aegidius of Viterbo
Aegidius of Viterbo was a cardinal, theologian, orator, humanist, and poet, born at Viterbo, Italy; died at Rome, 12 November, 1532. He entered the Augustinian Order at an early age and became its general. Aegidius is famous in ecclesiastical history for the boldness and earnestness of the discourse..
Aegidius Sadeler
Portrait of nobleman Kryštof Harant Aegidius Sadeler (sometimes written Egidius) (c.1570-1629) was a Flemish baroque era painter and engraver. He was the brother of Johann Sadeler. Aegidius Sadeler engraved the print version of Tintoretto's painting of the Massacre of the Innocents. His s..
Aegidius Tschudi
For the actor, please see Giles Tschudi. Aegidius (or Giles) Tschudi (February 5, 1505-February 28, 1572), was an eminent member of the Tschudi family, of Glarus, Switzerland. After having served his native land in various offices, in 1558 he became the chief magistrate or Landarnmann, and in 1559..
Aegilops
Aegilops is a genus of plant, generally known as Goat grasses belonging to the family Poaceae. There are about 23 species and numerous sub species in the genus. Various members of the genus are classed as agricultural weeds. Growing through the winter, they resemble winter wheat. They are a..
Aegimius
Aegimius was the Greek mythological ancestor of the Dorians. He asked Heracles for help in a war against the Lapiths and, in gratitude, offered him one-third of his kingdom. Heracles refused and Aegimius instead raised Heracles' son, Hyllas, alongside his own two sons, Dymas and Pamphylus, who bot..
Aegina
This article is about the island. For the Greek mythological figure, see Aegina (mythology). For the asteroid, see 91 Aegina. The word also refers to the main town on the island of Aegina. > Statistics Prefecture Attica Metropolitan Area: Athens (Piraeus) Prefectural sect: Piraeus..
Aegina (mythology)
In Greek mythology, Aegina was the nymph of the island that bears her name, lying in the Saronic Gulf between Attica and the Peloponnesos. Though her name betokens a goat-nymph such as was Cretan Amalthea, she was the daughter of the river-god Asopus and the nymph Metope; of their twelve or twenty d..
Aegirine
Aegirine is an inosilicate member of the clinopyroxene group. Aegirine is the sodium endmenber of the aegirine-augite series. Aegirine has the chemical formula NaFeSi2O6 in which the iron is present as Fe3+. In the aegirine-augite series the sodium is variably replaced by calcium with iron(II) and m..
Aegir (software)
Aegir Aegir was originally developed by Hong Kong Linux Center under the name of Nadmin Studio but was released to the Open Source community under the GNU General Public License in 2003. Aegir is also bundled in the Midgard Lite distribution. "Aegir" is also the sea god of Nordic mythology. Th..
Aegis
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. The ægis (Gr. Αιγίς), in the Iliad, is the shield or buckler of Zeus, which according to Homer was fashioned for him by Hephaestus, furnished with golden tassels and bearing the Medusa's head in the centre. The Attic vase-painters..
Aegis-class heavy cruiser
The Aegis-class heavy cruiser is a fictional starship class in the Battletech universe. The Aegis is one of the oldest classes of warship in the Inner Sphere, having first entered service in the late 24th century, but the ship's impressive firepower have kept it viable even in the 31st century. Cl..
Aegis-fang
In the fictional world of the Forgotten Realms, Aegis-fang (derived from the mythical shield Aegis) is the weapon of Wulfgar, son of Beornegar of the Elk Tribe. It was forged for him by his adoptive father Bruenor Battlehammer while he was in servitude of the dwarf king. It was Bruenor's finest cr..
Aegisthus
Aegisthus murdered by Orestes and Pylades, Apulian red-figure oinochoe, Louvre In Greek mythology, Aegisthus ("goat strength", also transliterated as Aegisthos or Aigísthos) was the son of Thyestes and his daughter, Pelopia. Thyestes felt he had been deprived of the Mycenean throne unfairly..
Aegisub
Aegisub is a computer program created to help in many aspects of typesetting by correcting flawed features found in the Medusa Subtitling Station and adding many features that it lacks. The first public release was announced on November 4 2005 as v1.00 beta. However, the program has yet to progres..
Aegis (comics)
Aegis is a fictional African American superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. He was created in 1999 and joined the second version of the New Warriors. Biography One day teenager Trey Rollins found a breastplate, the Aegis, and discovered it had magical powers. He created a costumed identity fro..
Aegis (disambiguation)
Aegis can refer to: Aegis, the shield of the Greek god Zeus, or a shield-shaped ancient Egyptian amuletAegis combat system, a US naval missile guidance systemAegis Ballistic Missile Defense System, a US missile defense systemAegis Defence Services, a United Kingdom-based security services companyAe..
AEGIS (network)
AEGIS is a network authentication system from [Meetinghouse Data Communications], popular in IEEE 802.1X networks. AEGIS Protocol is an 802.1X "supplicant" -- it handles authentication for wired and wireless networks, such as those that use WPA-PSK, WPA-Radius, or Certificate-based authen..
AEGIS (Ragnarok Online)
Aegis is the software used to run official Ragnarok Online servers. This term is usually used to refer to the leaked software run by private servers. Unlike server emulators such as eAthena, Freya or Nezumi, servers running Aegis provide gameplay mechanics that are similar, if not the same as offici..
Aegis (software)
In computing, Aegis is a software change management system first released in 1991. It supports a strongly test-driven development workflow on top of any number of different underlying revision control systems, such as RCS or SCCS. The Aegis testing model predates the sort of test-driven developmen..
Aegis Awards
The Aegis Awards are a peer-judged competition for non-broadcast video production and non-network television commercials. Started in 1989 by a group of producers who were unhappy with what they perceived as inadequacies of judging in other competitions for these categories, the Aegis Awards have gr..
Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Standard Missile - 3 (SM-3) is launched from the Pearl Harbor-based Aegis cruiser USS Lake Erie (CG-70). Nov..
Aegis class cruiser
AEGIS cruisers may refer to: Ticonderoga class cruiser, a US Navy cruiser that carries the Aegis combat systemAegis class cruiser (Cosmic Era), in Gundam Seed Cosmic Era, there are shipsAegix class Star Cruiser (Star Wars), in Star Wars, a Kuat Drive YardsThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguatio..
Aegis class cruiser (Cosmic Era)
Type cruiser Length 200 meters Armament 250mm rapid-fire gun 25mm anti-air Gatling gun x3 Centerline anti-air missile launcher x21 Peripheral anti-ship missile launcher x18 Air units Heli VTOL fighter or MBF-M1 Astray mobile suit x3 Designer Kimitoshi Yamane This is a ficti..
Aegis combat system
The Aegis combat system is an integrated missile guidance system used by the United States Navy. By the late 1960s, the U.S. Navy recognized that reaction time, firepower, and operational availability in all environments did not match the anti-ship missile threat. As a result, an operational re..
Aegis Defence Services
Aegis Defence Services is a London, U.K.–based private military contractor with overseas offices in Afghanistan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and the USA. Formerly known as Sandline International, Aegis provides specialist security and risk management solutions to counter extreme threats. Its services ..
Aegis mma
AEGIS is a Mixed Martial Arts system founded by Chief Master Tony Higo, 6th degree Black Belt. The AEGIS system taught at the National Martial Arts Colleges in the United Kingdom is a Vale Tudo Fighting System based on Ancient Greek 'no rules' Boxing. It combines techniques from Kickboxing, Muay..
Aegis School of Business
The Aegis School of Business offers business management courses in Mumbai, India. With the support of Bharti (aka AirTel), Aegis founded the Aegis School of Telecommunication Management in 2002 to offer a Masters in Telecommunication Management. Aegis then created the Aegis School of Business, ..
Aegis School of Telecommunication Management
Aegis School of Telecommunication started a one-year Master's Program in Telecommunication Management (MPTM) in 2002, with support from Bharti (aka AirTel - a leading telecommunications firm in India). The program is designed along the lines of Oklahoma State University's Masters Program in Telecom..
Aegis Trust Award
Created in 2002 by the Aegis Trust, the Aegis Award is made 'for altruism, resourcefulness and bravery in preserving the value of human life.' The award is intended to honour individuals who, by actions in contrast to the majority, demonstrate a respect for human life that transcends ideology, poli..
Aegle
Greek deitiesseries Primordial deities Titans and Olympians Aquatic deities Chthonic deities Personified concepts Other deities Asclepius, god of medicineLeto, mother of Apolloand ArtemisPan, shepherd god Nymphs AlseidAuloniadCrinaeaeDryadsHamadryadsHesperidesLimnades MeliaeNaiad..
Aegna
Aegna is an Estonian island in the Baltic Sea. Coordinates: [59°34′50″N, 24°45′28″E] ..
Aegnor
Aegnor is a fictional character from J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. He was a Ñoldorin Elf, a son of Finarfin and lord of the Ñoldor. Aegnor means "fell fire" in Sindarin. Aegnor is elder brother of Galadriel and younger brother of Finrod Felagund and Angrod. Together with Angrod he he..
Aegolius
Aegolius is a small genus of owls. Three of the species are restricted to the New World, but Tengmalm's Owl (Boreal Owl) has a circumpolar range through North America, Eurasia, the Alps and the Rockies. The species are: Tengmalm's Owl or Boreal Owl, Aegolius funereusNorthern Saw-whet Owl, Aegol..
AEGON
AEGON N.V. (Euronext: [AGN], (NYSE: [AEG]) is one of the world’s leading insurance companies ranked by market capitalization and assets. AEGON’s head office is in The Hague, the Netherlands. At the end of 2004, AEGON companies employed about 27,000 people worldwide. He..
Aegon UK
Aegon UK is a well-established financial services organisation based in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is backed by a global powerhouse: Aegon N.V. of the Netherlands. Executive committee Key members include: Otto Thoresen, Chief Executive, AEGON UK (Thoresen served as the Finance Director for four yea..
Aegospotami
Aegospotami (i.e. Goat Streams) is a small river issuing into the Hellespont, northeast of Sestos. It was the scene of the decisive battle in 405 BC by which Lysander destroyed the Athenian fleet in the Peloponnesian War. The township of that name, whose existence is attested by coins of the 5th ..
Aegrotat
Aegrotat is a medical certificate of illness excusing student's sickness. Rarely used today except in the United Kingdom and Commonwealth, and then only in the context of degrees and courses considered as passed by a student too ill to finish the appropriate material. Aegrotat is the only surviving ..
Aegukga
Aegukga is also the name of the national anthem of North Korea. See Aegukka. Aegukga is the national anthem of South Korea. The title literally means "The Song of Love for the Country," or "The Patriotic Song." It is believed that the lyrics were written around 1900 by Yun Chiho, a politician, or..
Aegukka
National anthems of Asia National anthems: Afghanistan | Armenia | Azerbaijan | Bahrain | Bangladesh | Bhutan | Brunei | Cambodia | People's Republic of China | Republic of China (Taiwan) | Cyprus | East Timor | Egypt | Georgia | India | Indonesia | Iran | Iraq | Israel | Japan | Jordan | ..
Aegviidu
Aegviidu is a borough (Estonian: ) in northern Estonia. Administratively it constitutes Aegviidu Commune (Estonian: ) - a rural municipality within Harju County. The municipality has a population of 928 (as of 1 January 2004) and covers an area of 11.97 km². The population density is 77.5 inhabitan..
Aegwareth
In the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, Aegwareth is a human shade. A former Elder Hierophant Druid, Aegwareth lived at White Plume Mountain until -800 CY, when he was slain by the wizard Keraptis, who took White Plume mountain for himself. Aegwarth no..
Aegwynn
colspan=2 style="font-size: larger; " | Magna Aegwynn Gender Female Race Human Character class Former Archmage Affiliation The Guardians Occupation Guardian (second-last) Aegwynn is a fictional character in the Warcraft universe. Biography [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning&#..
Aegyptiacum
Aegyptiacum, or ægyptiacum, was used in pharmacy as a kind of detersive unguent. It is so-called from its dusky hue or color, which resembles the swarthy complexion of the Egyptian people. It is composed of verdigris, vinegar, and honey, boiled to a consistency. The prescription is Masawaiyh's. I..
Aegyptopithecus
Aegyptopithecus, also called the Dawn Ape, is an early fossil catarrhine that predates the divergence between hominoids (apes) and Old World monkeys. It is known from a single species Aegyptopithecus zeuxis and lived some 35-33 million years ago in the early part of the Oligocene epoch. It likely ..
Aegyptosaurus
Aegyptosaurus (ee-JIP-toh-sawr-us) meaning “Egypt’s lizard”, where it was discovered (Greek sauros = lizard) is a species of dinosaur believed to have lived in Africa around 95 million years ago, during the mid- and late-Cretaceous period. This quadrupedal sauropod was a herbivore and its fo..
Aegyptus
This article is about the Aegyptus from Greek mythology. For the Book of Abraham reference, see Egyptus. In Greek mythology, Aegyptus, or properly Aígyptos in Greek ("supine goat"), descendant of the heifer maiden, Io, was the king of Egypt (which took its name from his, according to folk etymolog..
Aegyptus (Roman province)
See also:Egypt Province This article is part of the History of Egypt series. Ancient Egypt Achaemenid Egypt Ptolemaic Egypt Roman Egypt Early Arab Egypt Ottoman Egypt Muhammad Ali and his successors Modern Egypt List of Egyptians The Roman Empire c. 120, with Aegyptus province highlighted ..
AEG (disambiguation)
AEG could refer to: Alderac Entertainment GroupAllgemeine Elektrizitäts-Gesellschaft (English Translation: General Electricity Company)Anschutz Entertainment GroupAutomatic Electric Guns This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If..
AEG B.I
The AEG B.I was a two-seat biplane unarmed reconnaissance aircraft produced in very small numbers from 1914. It formed the basis for the more successful B- and C-type aircraft from AEG. Specifications (B.I) External links [AEG B.I at the Virtual Aviation Museum] Related content ..
AEG B.II
The AEG B.II was a two-seat biplane reconnaissance aircraft produced in small numbers from 1914. It was a slightly smaller version of the B.I and proved more successful. Specifications (B.II) External links [AEG B.II at the Virtual Aviation Museum] Related content Aviation in Worl..
AEG B.III
The AEG B.III was a two-seat biplane reconnaissance aircraft produced in very small numbers from 1915. It was a further refinement of the B.I and B.II but was still only just adequate in performance and did not attract much interest. Specifications (B.III) External links [AEG B.III at the ..
AEG C.I
The AEG C.I was a two-seat biplane reconnaissance aircraft produced in very small numbers from March 1915. It was essentially an AEG B.II armed with a single machine gun for the observer. Contents 1 Specifications (AEG C.I)1.1 General characteristics1.2 Performance1.3 Armament..
AEG C.II
The AEG C.II was a two-seat biplane reconnaissance aircraft produced in small numbers from October 1915. It was a slightly smaller version of the C.I with slightly better performance. Contents 1 Specifications (AEG C.II)1.1 General characteristics1.2 Performance1.3 Armament2&n..
AEG C.III
The AEG C.III was a two-seat biplane reconnaissance aircraft, a single prototype of which was built during World War I. The aircraft featured an unusual fuselage design that completely filled the gap between the upper and lower sets of wings, in the hope of providing the pilot and observer with bett..
AEG C.IV
The AEG C.IV was a two-seat biplane reconnaissance aircraft based on the C.II but featuring a larger wingspan. Also, the AEG C.IV was used as a bomber escort. This was easily the most successful of AEG's World War I B- and C-type reconnaissance aircraft, with some 400 being built and remaining in se..
AEG C.V
The AEG C.V was a prototype two-seat biplane reconnaissance aircraft of World War I. A single AEG C.IV was modified to utilise a more powerful engine, but the results were disappointing enough that further development was cancelled. Contents 1 Specifications (AEG C.V)1.1 General charact..
AEG C.VI
The AEG C.VI was a prototype two-seat biplane reconnaissance aircraft of World War I. It was developed from the AEG C.IV but did not enter production. Contents 1 Specifications (AEG C.VI)1.1 General characteristics1.2 Performance1.3 Armament2 Related content Specificatio..
AEG C.VII
The AEG C.VII was a prototype two-seat biplane reconnaissance aircraft of World War I. It was developed from the AEG C.IV but did not enter production. Related content Related development: Comparable aircraft: Designation sequence: AEG C.IV - AEG C.V - AEG C.VI - AEG C.VII - AEG C.VIII Aviatio..
AEG C.VIII
The AEG C.VIII was a prototype two-seat reconnaissance aircraft of World War I. Two examples were built, based on the successful AEG C.IV design, one of biplane configuration, the other a triplane (the latter sometimes referred to as the C.VIII.Dr). Neither version offered enough of an improvement o..
AEG D.I
The AEG D.I was a biplane fighter of World War I. Three prototypes were ordered, but after the first two were involved in serious crashes, development was cancelled. A triplane version was built as the AEG Dr.I. The second and third prototypes are sometimes referred to as the D.II and D.III respect..
AEG DJ.I
The AEG DJ.I was a biplane ground attack aircraft of late World War I. Three prototypes were built and were undergoing evaluation at the time the war ended. The design made extensive use of metal in its construction. Contents 1 Specifications (AEG DJ.I)1.1 General characteristics1.2&nbs..
AEG Dr.I
The AEG Dr.I was a triplane fighter of World War I, based on the AEG D.I. Only a single prototype was built and its poor performance meant that no production ensued. Contents 1 Specifications (AEG Dr.I)1.1 General characteristics1.2 Performance1.3 Armament2 External links..
AEG early aircraft
AEG's early aircraft were built before the outbreak of World War I and laid the foundations for the company's moderately successful wartime reconnaissance and bomber aircraft. They included: AEG Z.1 - biplane built in 1910 AEG Z.2 - monoplane AEG Z.3 - floatplane built in 1912. Some saw military..
AEG G.I
The AEG G.I (originally designated K.I) was a biplane bomber aircraft of World War I. Although it performed poorly, it formed the basis for more successful bombers from AEG, culminating in the AEG G.IV. Ten were built. Contents 1 Specifications (AEG G.I)1.1 General characteristics1.2&nb..
AEG G.II
The AEG G.II was a biplane bomber aircraft of World War I developed from the AEG G.I. With more powerful engines, the twenty-four aircraft built featured performance adequate enough to enable them to see some limited operational use. Contents 1 Specifications (AEG G.II)1.1 General chara..
AEG G.III
The AEG G.III was a biplane bomber aircraft of World War I developed from the AEG G.II. Like its predecessor, it was only built in small numbers and saw limited operational use. Contents 1 Specifications (AEG G.III)1.1 General characteristics1.2 Performance1.3 Armament2 R..
AEG G.IV
AEG G.IV The AEG G.IV was a biplane bomber aircraft of World War I developed from the AEG G.III. The further refinements included in this version at last resulted in an aircraft that performed well enough for large-scale production. Some 400 were built. A single example is preserved at the Ca..
AEG G.V
The AEG G.V was a biplane bomber aircraft of World War I, a further refinement of the AEG G.IV. The type was in use saw limited production before the armistice. After the war, some were converted into airliners. Contents 1 Specifications (AEG G.V)1.1 General characteristics1.2 Perf..
AEG helicopter
The AEG helicopter was an unusual German aircraft project, intended to create a portable observation post in the form of a tethered helicopter. It achieved lift by use of two contra-rotating rotors powered by an electric motor that was supplied with power from the ground. The device could be folde..
AEG J.I
The AEG J.I was a biplane ground attack aircraft of 1916, a development of the AEG C.IV reconnaissance aircraft. It featured armour protection for the pilot and for the more powerful engine that was fitted to the heavier aircraft. Contents 1 Specifications (AEG J.I)1.1 General character..
AEG J.II
The AEG J.II was a biplane ground attack aircraft of 1918, a development of the AEG J.I with improved control surfaces. Some were converted to airliners after the end of the war. Related content Related development: Comparable aircraft: Designation sequence: AEG J.I - AEG J.II Aviation in Worl..
AEG N.I
The AEG N.I was a biplane night-bomber which saw limited action during World War I. A total of 37 were built. Aviation in World War I Aces | Aircraft of the Entente Powers | Aircraft of the Central Powers | Zeppelins | Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraf..
AEG PE
The AEG PE (Panzer Einsitzer – "armoured one-seater")was a triplane ground attack aircraft of World War I, one of the first aircraft to be designed from the outset for that role. It was rejected by the Idflieg because it was felt that its poor maneuverability made it too vulnerable to enemy fighte..
AEG R.I
The AEG R.I was a four-engined biplane bomber aircraft of World War I. It was unusual for a multi-engined aircraft in that rather than mounting propellers directly to the engines and mounting these in nacelles, the R.I carried all its engines within the fuselage and turned its propellers via a syste..

 


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