| The G.II's offensive load of just 450kg and range were not adequate for major attacks on British and other strategic targets, so the G.III was developed: a much larger aircraft carrying the normal crew of three but with an offensive load of 1500kg. Power for the G.III was provided by two 194kW Mercedes D.IVa engines.
During 1917 Friedrichshafen concentrated on the production of the G.III and G.IIIa (with a biplane instead of conventional monoplane-type tail unit), with many others being built under contract by Daimler and Hansa. It is not known how many G.IIIs and G.IIIas were built in total, but more than 330 were produced by the subcontractors.
This, e-mail, 09.02.2018 21:00 Helped me with a-school prodject reply | This, e-mail, 09.02.2018 20:59 Helped me with a-school prodject reply | So, e-mail, 09.02.2018 20:37 Does anyone know what the matierles that were used in the Friedrichshafen g.iii? reply | Barry, 18.05.2016 16:11 After the war some were developed into transports and a very few were converted into airliners.
Span 77'9" Length 42'0" Height 12'0" Wing area 1,023 sq ft Empty weight 5,940 lb Max take off weight 8,664 lb Max speed 84 mph Range (approx) 370 miles Service ceiling 14,765 ft. Armament 2 /3 7.92 mm Parabellum MG 14 machine guns A maximum war load of 2,200 lb of bombs. reply |
| laozhu, 18.06.2011 12:16 It is not known how many G.IIIs and G.IIIas were built in total, but more than 330 were produced by the subcontractors. reply | vanpouckedirk, e-mail, 30.05.2008 23:53 haw menny german bombers from the first world war therehave reply |
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