{| |} The Friedrichshafen G.I (factory designation FF.36 or FF.30) was a prototype medium bomber aircraft that was built in Germany by Flugzeugbau Friedrichshafen in 1915. It was Karl Gehlen's first design for the company, and although it was not produced in quantity, it provided the foundation for the later, highly successful bombers culminating in the G.III.
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