Halberstadt G.I

The Halberstadt G.I was a German prototype medium bomber built by Halberstädter Flugzeug-Werke G.m.b.H. during World War I.

Design
It was a two-seat biplane equipped with two 160 hp Mercedes D.III engines. The aircraft's armament consisted of one or two Parabellum MG14 7.92 mm machine guns mounted in the rear cockpit on a flexible mount. Maximum bomb load was 440 lb.

Development
The Halberstadt G.I first flew in spring 1916, but test results showed no real improvement over existed G-series aircraft, and the Luftstreitkrafte rejected the design for consideration into production.