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The Gotha WD.11 (for Wasser Doppeldecker - "Water Biplane") was a torpedo bomber seaplane developed in Germany during World War I. When the general configuration of the Gotha WD.7 proved promising, Gotha set to work designing a much larger and more powerful aircraft along the same general lines. Like its predecessor, it was a conventional biplane with twin engines mounted tractor-fashion on the lower wing. The pilot and observer sat in tandem, open cockpits and the landing gear consisted of twin pontoons. 12 examples were built for the Imperial German Navy.

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  • Gotha WD 11 (de)
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  • Die Gotha WD 11 war ein deutsches Schwimmerflugzeug des Ersten Weltkriegs. Die Firmenbezeichnung WD steht für Wasserflugzeug–Doppeldecker. Die WD 11 war der erste Torpedobomber der Gothaer Waggonfabrik und gehörte nach der Flugzeug-Gruppeneinteilung der Kaiserlichen Marine zu den Großflugzeugen (G-Typen). (de)
  • The Gotha WD.11 (for Wasser Doppeldecker - "Water Biplane") was a torpedo bomber seaplane developed in Germany during World War I. When the general configuration of the Gotha WD.7 proved promising, Gotha set to work designing a much larger and more powerful aircraft along the same general lines. Like its predecessor, it was a conventional biplane with twin engines mounted tractor-fashion on the lower wing. The pilot and observer sat in tandem, open cockpits and the landing gear consisted of twin pontoons. 12 examples were built for the Imperial German Navy. (en)
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  • Die Gotha WD 11 war ein deutsches Schwimmerflugzeug des Ersten Weltkriegs. Die Firmenbezeichnung WD steht für Wasserflugzeug–Doppeldecker. Die WD 11 war der erste Torpedobomber der Gothaer Waggonfabrik und gehörte nach der Flugzeug-Gruppeneinteilung der Kaiserlichen Marine zu den Großflugzeugen (G-Typen). (de)
  • The Gotha WD.11 (for Wasser Doppeldecker - "Water Biplane") was a torpedo bomber seaplane developed in Germany during World War I. When the general configuration of the Gotha WD.7 proved promising, Gotha set to work designing a much larger and more powerful aircraft along the same general lines. Like its predecessor, it was a conventional biplane with twin engines mounted tractor-fashion on the lower wing. The pilot and observer sat in tandem, open cockpits and the landing gear consisted of twin pontoons. 12 examples were built for the Imperial German Navy. (en)
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