
The DFW-CV, built in large numbers from late 1916 onwards, was a the mainstay of many IGAS Schlastas that were tasked with observation and bombing duties up until the signing of the Armistice. It was faster than most of the allied 2 seaters it encountered and could be equal in speed to some Allied fighters, it was nimble, had a good field of arc for the rear gunner, and was considered quite dangerous in the hands of an experienced and skilled crew.
Powered by the reliable and powerful Mercedes D-IIIa 160 HP engine, it was capable of 105 mph airspeed and could cruise for over 3 hours on a full tank of fuel, while carrying over 700 kilograms of armaments.