Zeppelin Staaken R.VI
The Zeppelin Staaken R.VI was a German bomber aircraft used during World War I, notable for being one of the largest and most advanced aircraft of its time. It was a four-engined biplane designed by the Zeppelin-Staaken company, with a significant payload capacity and range. The aircraft was used for bombing missions against targets in England and France. A total of 18 R.VI aircraft were produced, with some surviving to be used in various capacities after the war.