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ROD002 GOTHA G.II, G.III "World War I Bomber"

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           GOTHA G.II, G.III "World War I Bomber"

By the end of 1917 the Gotha G.IV and G.V were the principal German strategic bombers. During raids over the enemy's territory, engine failures were quite common; as a result, these heavy twin-engined machines often returned to their home base with only one working engine. This caused control problems and led to frequent accidents.
In February 1918 Gothaer Waggonfabric AG tested a new version of the latest G.V bomber with a new box tail ('Kastensteuerung'); Gotha reported that aircraft with the new tail assembly could fly in a straight course with just one working engine. Apart from the new tail, the Gotha G.Va had a slightly smaller nose section with a two-wheeled auxiliary shock landing gear mounted underneath (similar to the SSW-type 'Stossfahrgestell', designed for the G.IV SSW). 25 aircraft of this type were built, all (except for one machine which crashed during flight trials) going to Bogohl 3.
Later aircraft were equipped with a four-wheeled auxiliary undercarriage beneath each engine nacelle for increased efficiency. This version, the Gotha G.Vb, also had Flettner servo controls on its ailerons to reduce the pilot's work load when flying with one working engine. Idflieg ordered 80 planes, the first being delivered to Bogohl 3 in June 1918. By the end of the war all 80 aircraft had been built, but the last batch did not reach the front and was delivered directly from the factory to the Allied special commission. As of 1st September 1918, only four bombers of the G.Va type and twenty-one of the G.Vb type served in Bogohl 3. Along with other night bombers every G.Va and G.Vb was destroyed after WWI ended.
Gotha G.Va w/n 723/17, German Air Force, spring summer 1918. This aircraft was shot down during raid over France on July 5,1918. Gotha G.Vb w/n 917/18, German Air Force, summer 1918.
Technical Specifications Span, upper 23.7 m Span, lower 21.9 m Fuselage length 12.36 m Take-off weight 3895 kg Speed (max) 140 km/h Powerplants 2x260 hp Mercedes D.IVa Armament bombs up to 500 kg Machine guns two LMG14 Parabellum The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.

Drie uitvoeringen mogelijk;

  • Gotha G.II, w/n 204/16, Kagohl 4, Staffel 20, Balkan Front, Autumn 1916.
  • Gotha G.III, w/n 389/16, Kagohl 2, Staffel 19, Balkan Front, late 1916.
  • Gotha G.III, w/n 388/16, Kagohl 2, Balkan Front, late 1916.

Humbrol verf kleur nr.'s;

  • 33 Matt Black
  • 53 Metallic Gunmetal
  • 56 Metallic Alumium
  • 64 Matt Light Grey
  • 74 Matt Linen
  • 110 Matt Natural Wood 
  • 116 Matt US Dark Green
  • 180 Matt
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