Austro-hungarian Army Aircraft Of World War | One-v ((exclusive))

Early in the war, the massive (nicknamed the "Tote Bomber" – "dead bomber" by its crews due to its high loss rate) was a failure. But by 1917, the refined series—powered by two 185 hp Austro-Daimlers—became the backbone of Flik 101G (the strategic bombing wing based at San Pietro di Campo).

In the end, the aircraft of the Austro-Hungarian Army were not winners. They were the wings of a dying empire—brilliant, doomed, and utterly magnificent in their last, desperate flight over the Piave River. AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN ARMY AIRCRAFT OF WORLD WAR ONE-V