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Otto vs AGO
I don't quite understand, what relation between these names. As I know, AGO means Aerowerke Gustav Otto, but Gray & Thetford has different entries for Otto and AGO. And according to this book, when AGO C.I and Otto C.I is very similar aircrafts, but Otto C.II is conventional biplane, when AGO C.II is two-fuselage biplane.
Can someone to give some light for me about these firms?
Thank you, and Happy New Year!
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