AEG
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- This is about the electronics producer. For information on the games publisher, see Alderac Entertainment Group. AEG also stands for Automatic Electric Guns by Airsoft.
AEG (Allgemeine Elektrizitäts-Gesellschaft) (English Translation: General Electricity Company) is a German producer of electronics and electrical equipment. AEG was founded in 1883 by Emil Rathenau who had bought some patents from Thomas Edison. AEG manufactured a range of aircraft from 1910 to 1918. During WWII AEG engineers played a significant role in developing the magnetic audio tape recorder.
In 1967 AEG joined with Telefunken and in 1969 they started working with Siemens AG. In 1985 AEG was bought by Daimler-Benz and sold in 1996 to Electrolux.
Models
- AEG B.I
- AEG B.II
- AEG B.III
- AEG C.I
- AEG C.II
- AEG C.III
- AEG C.IV
- AEG C.V
- AEG C.VIII
- AEG D.I
- AEG DJ.I
- AEG Dr.I
- AEG F.1
- AEG G.I
- AEG G.IV
- AEG J.I
- AEG J.II
- AEG R.I
External links
- AEG (http://www.aeg.de)
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