Parabellum 1914/17: Germany's Ultimate Aircraft Maxim

Published on January 16, 2023
Duration: 15:54

The Parabellum 1914/17 was Germany's advanced aircraft machine gun during WWI, designed by Karl Heinemann to improve upon the MG08 Maxim. It featured a lighter, air-cooled design with a unique sliding top cover for easier malfunction clearance in flight. The intricate toggle-lock mechanism and optional 3x scope highlighted its sophisticated, albeit expensive, development for aerial combat.

Quick Summary

The Parabellum 1914/17 was Germany's advanced WWI aircraft machine gun, designed by Karl Heinemann. It featured a lighter, air-cooled design with a unique sliding top cover for easier jam clearance in flight and an intricate toggle-lock mechanism.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Parabellum 1914/17 Aircraft Maxim
  2. 01:36Design & Development by Karl Heinemann
  3. 03:24Evolution to 1914/17: Air-Cooled & Scopes
  4. 05:23Markings & External Features (DWM Crest)
  5. 08:09Aircraft Feature: Sliding Top Cover
  6. 10:13Internal Mechanics & Complex Bolt
  7. 13:36Optics: 3x Magnification Scope

Frequently Asked Questions

What made the Parabellum 1914/17 unique for aircraft use in WWI?

Its key innovation was a sliding top cover that moved forward on rails, allowing easier clearing of malfunctions in the aircraft's slipstream compared to traditional pivoting covers. It also featured air-cooling and an optional 3x scope.

Who designed the Parabellum 1914/17 and what was its purpose?

Karl Heinemann designed the Parabellum 1914/17 for DWM as a commercial project to improve upon the heavy MG08 Maxim. Its purpose was to serve as a lighter, more effective standard aircraft machine gun for Germany during WWI.

How did the Parabellum 1914/17 differ mechanically from the standard MG08 Maxim?

The Parabellum 1914/17 featured a more intricate and expensive toggle-lock mechanism, an internally located mainspring, and a unique middle-finger trigger safety. It was also designed to be air-cooled, unlike the water-cooled MG08.

What caliber was the Parabellum 1914/17 chambered in?

The Parabellum 1914/17 was chambered in the standard German military rifle cartridge of the era, 7.92x57mm Mauser, allowing it to use the same ammunition as infantry rifles and other machine guns.

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