The Gotha WD.14, WD.20, and WD.22 (Wasser Doppeldecker - "Water Biplane") were a family of biplane torpedo bomber floatplanes developed in Germany during...
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Gothaer Waggonfabrik (redirect from Gotha bomber)
X Gotha LD.1 Gotha WD.2 Gotha WD.3 Gotha WD.7, seaplane trainer, 1916 Gotha WD.11, Gotha WD.14, Gotha WD.27, Gotha Go 145, trainer Gotha Go 146, small...
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The Gotha WD.2 (for Wasser Doppeldecker - "Water Biplane") and its derivatives were a family of military reconnaissance aircraft produced in Germany just...
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The Gotha WD.7 (Wasser Doppeldecker; 'Water Biplane') was a twin-engine maritime patrol floatplane developed during World War I by Gothaer Waggonfabrik...
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The Gotha WD.8 (Wasser Doppeldecker - "Water Biplane") was a single-engine maritime patrol floatplane developed during World War I by Gothaer Waggonfabrik...
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The Gotha WD.3 (for Wasser Doppeldecker - "Water Biplane") was a prototype maritime reconnaissance floatplane developed during World War I by Gothaer Waggonfabrik...
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The Gotha WD.11 (Wasser Doppeldecker - "Water Biplane") was a three-seat floatplane torpedo-bomber developed during World War I by Gothaer Waggonfabrik...
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The Gotha WD.27 (for (Wasser Doppeldecker - "Water Biplane")) was a long-range maritime patrol floatplane developed during World War I by Gothaer Waggonfabrik...
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(reconnaissance) Gotha WD.1 (reconnaissance) Gotha WD.2/5/9/12/13/15 (reconnaissance) Gotha WD.3 (reconnaissance) Gotha WD.7 (reconnaissance) Gotha WD.8 (reconnaissance)...
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trainer/reconnaissance biplane Gotha WD.8 - single-engined seaplane trainer/reconnaissance biplane Gotha WD.11 - torpedo bomber floatplane Gotha WD.14/20/22 - torpedo...
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twin floats (1 only built), also known as the WD.4. Data from Grosz, The Gotha GI–GIV (1966) and Gotha G.I (2000) German Empire Armee-Abteilung Falkenhausen...
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List of aircraft (Go–Gz) (section Gotha)
LE.1 Gotha LE.2 Gotha LE.3 Gotha WD.1 Gotha WD.2 Gotha WD.2a Gotha WD.3 Gotha WD.4 Gotha WD.5 Gotha WD.7 Gotha WD.8 Gotha WD.9 Gotha WD.11 Gotha WD.12 Gotha...
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The Gotha G.IV was a heavy bomber used by the Luftstreitkräfte (Imperial German Air Service) during World War I. It was the first mass-produced relatively...
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The Gotha G.V was a heavy bomber used by the Luftstreitkräfte (Imperial German Air Service) during World War I. Designed for long-range service and built...
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Floatplane 1910s Gotha WD.12 Germany Floatplane 1910s Gotha WD.13 Germany Floatplane Patrol 1917 Gotha WD.14 Germany Floatplane Bomber 1910s Gotha WD.15 Germany...
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Etrich Taube (redirect from Gotha Taube)
inventor Igo Etrich. Etrich-Rumpler-Taube Initial name of the "Rumpler Taube". Gotha Taube Produced by Gothaer Waggonfabrik as LE.1, LE.2 and LE.3 (Land Eindecker...
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The Gotha Go P.60 was a jet-powered flying wing fighter proposed during World War II by Gothaer Waggonfabrik (Gotha). The initial concept a two-seat multi-role...
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p. 75. Francillon 1979, pp. 288–291. Thiele 2004, p. 8. Thiele 2004, p. 14. Mason 1994, p. 248. Mason 1994, p. 156–157. LePage 2020, p. 71. LePage 2020...
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Avro 501 (redirect from Gotha WD.1)
Wilhelmshaven to Heligoland, in September 1913. Gotha purchased a licence from Avro and produced the type as the WD.1 (Wasser Doppeldecker – "Water Biplane")...
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Horten Ho 229 (redirect from Gotha Go 229)
The Horten H.IX, RLM designation Ho 229 (or Gotha Go 229 for extensive re-design work done by Gotha to prepare the aircraft for mass production) was a...
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The Gotha Go 242 was a transport glider used by the Luftwaffe during World War II. It was an upgrade over the DFS 230 in both cargo/troop capacity and...
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The Gotha Go 244 was a transport aircraft used by the Luftwaffe during World War II. The Go 244 was the powered version of the Gotha Go 242 military glider...
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The Gotha LD.1 (for Land Doppeldecker - "Land Biplane") and its derivatives were a family of military aircraft produced in Germany just before and during...
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The Gotha Go 145 is a German World War II-era biplane of wood and fabric construction used by Luftwaffe training units. Although obsolete by the start...
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The Gotha G.III was a twin-engine pusher biplane heavy bomber used by the Luftstreitkräfte (Imperial German Air Service) during World War I. It succeeded...
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Caudron G.3 (redirect from Gotha LD.3)
(75 kW) Anzani 10 radial engine. In Germany, Gotha built a few copies of the G.3 as the Gotha LD.3 and Gotha LD.4 (Land Doppeldecker – "Land Biplane")....
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The Gotha G.VI was an experimental bomber aircraft designed and built in Germany during World War I. The Gotha G.VI was an experimental bomber developed...
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Gotha B types of the Gothaer Waggonfabrik were two-seat reconnaissance/trainer aircraft of the German Air Force in the First World War. In 1914 Gotha...
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The Gotha LD 5 (for Land Doppeldecker - "Land Biplane") was a military aircraft produced in Germany during the early part of World War I. Developed to...
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The Gotha G.VII was a bomber aircraft produced in Germany during the final months of World War I. With the strategic bombing campaign effectively over...
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