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The AEG J.II was a biplane ground attack aircraft of 1918, a development of the AEG J.I.
After the war, several J.IIs served the first sustained daily passenger aeroplane service in the world, between Berlin and Weimar. This route began on February 5, 1919. Early commercial J.II's retained open cockpits, but modified versions with enclosed cabins for the two passengers quickly replaced them.
[edit] Design and development
AEG J.II differed from the earlier AEG J.I in having horn-balanced tail control surfaces. It only had upper ailerons, unlike the J.Ia.
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German Empire
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[edit] See also
Comparable aircraft Albatros J.I - Albatros J.II - Junkers J.I
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