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The Deutsche Luftstreitkräfte (German: [ˈdɔʏtʃə ˈlʊftˌʃtʁaɪtkʁɛftə], German Air Combat Forces) – known before October 1916 as Die Fliegertruppen des deutschen Kaiserreiches (The Imperial German Air Service, lit. "The flying troops of the German Kaiser’s Reich") – was the air arm of the Imperial German Army. [1]
During the First World War, the German Air Force lost 4,578 airmen, 299 ground crew and 1,962 men, who were killed in accidents in Germany. The loss of aircraft was 3,128 machines. After the capitulation of the German Reich and the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles Germany was banned an air force.
This is a list of military aircraft used by the Central Powers in World War I. Austro-Hungarian aircraft. Built specifically for or in Austria-Hungary, whose designation system was based on the German one, but with duplications for unrelated designs. German designs used by Austria-Hungary and Germany are in German section.
This article is about the German and West German air force after World War II. For the World War II air force of Germany, see Luftwaffe. For the World War I Army-affiliated air force of Germany, see Luftstreitkräfte. For the air force of East Germany, see Air Forces of the National People's Army.
17 Νοε 2015 · Germany began organizing an aviation service during the last few years of peace prior to the outbreak of World War I. At the beginning, there were two types of units making up the Luftfahrtruppe (Aviation Troops): the Feld Flieger- Abteilung (Field Flying Section), a mobile unit equipped with two-seat aircraft, and the Festungs Flieger ...
24 Αυγ 2018 · Mons, the Royal Flying Corps (RFC), effectively the world’s first expeditionary air force when it deployed to France in mid- August 1914, helped report on the German troop movements as well as the activities of the French Fifth Army.
Aviation in World War I, use and development of military aircraft in World War I (1914–18). At the start of World War I the German armed forces had 10 zeppelins and three smaller airships, but this impressive offensive capability was largely offset by the highly explosive nature of the hydrogen gas.