"194"^^ . "Karl Gehlen"@en . . "600"^^ . . "1917"^^ . . "Friedrichshafen G.III"@en . "Luftstreitkr\u00E4fte"@en . . "approx."@en . "The Friedrichshafen G.III (factory designation FF.45) was a medium bomber designed and manufactured by Flugzeugbau Friedrichshafen. They were used by the German Imperial Air Service (the Luftstreitkr\u00E4fte) during World War I for tactical and limited strategic bombing operations. After the end of the war a number of Friedrichshafen bombers were converted into transport aircraft while a small number also saw service as dedicated airliners."@en . . "4500"^^ . "1917"^^ . "2"^^ . "1917"^^ . . "The Friedrichshafen G.III (factory designation FF.45) was a medium bomber designed and manufactured by Flugzeugbau Friedrichshafen. They were used by the German Imperial Air Service (the Luftstreitkr\u00E4fte) during World War I for tactical and limited strategic bombing operations. After the end of the war a number of Friedrichshafen bombers were converted into transport aircraft while a small number also saw service as dedicated airliners."@en . "3"^^ . . "1023"^^ . "23.7"^^ . "18000.0"^^ . . . . "3930"^^ . "six-cylinder, water-cooled, inline engine"@en . "12.8"^^ . . "Bomber"@en . "3.66"^^ . "338"^^ . "2695"^^ . "135"^^ . "met"@en . . ";"@en . "*Usually 2-3 \u00D7 7.92 mm Parabellum MG14 machine guns.\n*Any combination of 12.5 kg , 50 kg , 100 kg , 300 kg or 1,000 kg P.u.W bombs or air-mines up to a maximum warload of 1000 kg ."@en . . "Flugzeugbau Friedrichshafen GmbH"@en .