AIRCRAFT COLOURS AND MARKINGS OF THE FIRST
WORLD WAR ERA
LVG C.II
The LVG C.II is the subject of Datafile No.106.
Finishes appear to be uniformly light overall. This may be CDL fabric
with either lightly varnished or buff painted ply panels on the nose and
extreme tail, and with grey metalwork. Later aircraft were doped overall
in light blue or grey.
Aircraft fitted with the Mercedes engine had the exhaust exiting on
the starboard side. those fitted with the Benz, had it exit on the port
side. Gravity fuel tanks would be under the opposite wing, or above the
centre section.
Six C.II seaplanes were built; 443, 444 and 445 for the German Navy,
and three for the Turkish Air Service

LVG C.II 533/15
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Kasta 3
Source: LVG C.II Datafile
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LVG C.II 2137/15
Jureck / Christensen
Kasta 6
Source: LVG C.II Datafile
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LVG C.II 2184/15
1916
Source: LVG C.II Datafile
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1916
Source: LVG C.II Datafile
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LVG C.II 2234/15
Source: LVG C.II Datafile
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Turkish LVG C.II Seaplane
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