The Rumpler C.IV was a fine example of the basic two-seater reconnaissance airplane in WW1, with easy handling and particularly good high altitude performance. The airplane was also fitted to carry 100kg/220lbs of light bombs on the wings, giving it a wide range of missions. Released in early 1917, its usefulness meant the airplane was still in the front line use at the end of the war, both on the Western Front and the Middle East. This Rumpler C.IV model includes special cards that make this aircraft a better bomber and give it more chances to succeed in reconnaissance missions.