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Gotha Ursinus G.I 1915 |
The G.I was an unusual-looking biplane with its wings and fuselage arranged in a similar manner to that chosen by ... read more ... |
The Gotha G.II and G.III bombers made their appearance in 1916. The two bombers were remarkably similar, differing only in ... read more ... |
Gotha G.II 1916 |
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Gotha G.III 1916 |
The Gotha G.II and G.III bombers made their appearance in 1916. The two bombers were remarkably similar, differing only in ... read more ... |
Development of the Gotha G.III. Mainstay of the German strategic bomber program. Later versions had biplane tails with twin fins ... read more ... |
Gotha G.IV 1916 |
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Further development of the Gotha G.IV. Both aircraft were similar in layout and design with the G.V being marginally larger, ... read more ... |
Gotha G.V 1917 |
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Gotha Go-244 1941 |
The work of Dipl. Ing Albert Kalkert, the Gotha Go 242 assault glider was developed with the approval of the ... read more ... |
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