The LVG G.III was a large, twin engine triplane bomber built in Germany near the end of World War I.
The spans decreased a little from top to bottom plane, so the outer interplane struts leaned outwards; there was little stagger.
The 183 kW (245 hp) Maybach Mb.IV six cylinder inline engines were mounted in the inner bay on the central plane, neatly and fully cowled.
It had a biplane tail, with the lower tailplane attached to the underside of the fuselage and the upper one raised a little above it.
it had a wide track, conventional, fixed undercarriage with double mainwheels and a tailskid mounted below the fuselage on a small extension.