Aviatik C.I

The Aviatik C.I was a World War I observation aircraft which first came into service in April 1915. It was the successor to the Aviatik B.I and B.II models. The observer sat in front of the pilot in this model which limited the gunner's field of fire. However, the opportunity was presented for more aggressive aircrews to take an increased offensive approach in engaging enemy aircraft. The positions of the pilot and gunner were reversed in the C.Ia version. Later models, the C.II and C.III were produced in large numbers and had more powerful engines.

Variants

 * C.1
 * C.II
 * Powered by 149 kW (200 hp) Benz Bz. IV engine. Not produced in quantity.
 * Powered by 149 kW (200 hp) Benz Bz. IV engine. Not produced in quantity.


 * C.III
 * 1916 refinement, operated until 1917.

Operators

 * Austria-Hungary
 * KuKLFT
 * German Empire
 * Luftstreitkrafte
 * Royal Romanian Air Force - Postwar
 * Kingdom of Yugoslavia
 * Royal Yugoslav Air Force - Postwar
 * Royal Yugoslav Air Force - Postwar

Operators

 * German Empire
 * Luftstreitkräfte
 * Swiss Air Force
 * Kingdom of Yugoslavia
 * Kingdom of Yugoslavia