The Parabellum LMG 14 (also seen as Parabellum MG 14 or LMG 14/17 for later variants) was Germany’s purpose-built aircraft adaptation of the Maxim family of machine guns. Designed and manufactured by DWM (Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken), it was lightened and reworked for aerial use — featuring an air-cooled or reduced-jacket barrel, cloth-belt feed, high cyclic rate and a much smaller, lighter receiver than the MG 08 infantry gun. The gun was widely used as an observer’s flexible defensive weapon in German two-seat reconnaissance machines, bombers and airships, and it also featured in early experiments with synchronisation on Fokker prototypes.
Typical installations & variants
- LMG 14 (MG 14) — aircraft version introduced c.1914, optimised for flexible mounts and airship use (light weight, high rate of fire).
- LMG 14/17 — later refinement with slimmer jacket and sights; common in surviving examples and late-war mounts.
The weapon normally fed from a closed drum or short cloth belt spool and was mounted on observer ring mounts or flexible pintles; it was favoured where a high rate of fire and reduced weight were required.
Aircraft equipped with the Parabellum LMG 14
- Halberstadt CL.II – observer’s flexible defensive gun.
- Gotha G.IV – bomber defensive mounts.
- Rumpler C.IV – observer’s defensive gun on two-seat reconnaissance aircraft.
- LVG C.V – two-seat reconnaissance planes with flexible mounts.
- Gotha G.I – early bomber defensive armament.
Historical significance
The Parabellum LMG 14 was a crucial development in German aviation armament. It allowed observers and airship crews to carry a reliable, high-rate-of-fire machine gun without the weight penalties of standard MG 08s. It also contributed to the early experiments with synchronized guns, paving the way for fixed forward-firing armament on fighter aircraft.
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German WWI machine gun Parabellum LMG 14 x2 (15-32068) - 1/32
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