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3 relations: LVG, Mercedes D.III, World War I.
- LVG aircraft
LVG
Luftverkehrsgesellschaft m.b.H. (L.V.G. or LVG) was a German aircraft manufacturer based in Berlin-Johannisthal, which began constructing aircraft in 1912, building Farman-type aircraft. LVG D.II and LVG are LVG aircraft.
See LVG D.II and LVG
Mercedes D.III
The Mercedes D.III, or F1466 as it was known internally, was a six-cylinder SOHC valvetrain liquid-cooled inline aircraft engine built by Daimler and used on a wide variety of German aircraft during World War I. The initial versions were introduced in 1914 at, but a series of changes improved this to in 1917, and by mid-1918.
See LVG D.II and Mercedes D.III
World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
See also
LVG aircraft
- LVG
- LVG B.I
- LVG C.II
- LVG C.V
- LVG C.VI
- LVG C.VIII
- LVG D.II
- LVG D.III
- LVG D.IV
- LVG D.V
- LVG D.VI
- LVG E.I
- LVG G.I
- LVG G.III
References
Also known as L.V.G. D.II.

