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- Gotha_WD.14 abstract "The Gotha WD.14, WD.20, and WD.22 (for Wasser Doppeldecker - "Water Biplane") were a family of torpedo bomber seaplanes developed in Germany during World War I. They were conventional biplanes, essentially enlarged versions of the WD.11 and like it, having twin engines mounted tractor-fashion on the lower wing. The wider fuselage of these aircraft allowed the pilot and observer to sit side-by-side in the open cockpit, and a second 7.92 mm (.312 in) machine gun was added in an open dorsal position. Hinges were added to the wings, allowing them to be folded for storage.69 WD.14s were built, but were found to be ineffective in their intended role of torpedo bomber, since their low speed made them extremely vulnerable to defensive fire. Many were subsequently adapted to act as mine layers, and some were even used as transports, landing machine gun detachments during Operation Albion in October 1917. The WD.20 differed from it only in having large auxiliary fuel tanks for long-range reconnaissance and having no torpedo- or mine-carrying capability.A small number of generally similar WD.22 prototypes were built, these differing from the WD.20 in having two extra engines added, creating two tractor-pusher pairs, one on each wing.".
- Gotha_WD.14 manufacturer Gothaer_Waggonfabrik.
- Gotha_WD.14 numberBuilt "69".
- Gotha_WD.14 origin Germany.
- Gotha_WD.14 wikiPageID "16834711".
- Gotha_WD.14 wikiPageRevisionID "604392012".
- Gotha_WD.14 armament "1".
- Gotha_WD.14 climbRateFtmin "250".
- Gotha_WD.14 climbRateMs "1.3".
- Gotha_WD.14 crew "Three, pilot, observer, gunner".
- Gotha_WD.14 emptyWeightKg "3150".
- Gotha_WD.14 emptyWeightLb "9845".
- Gotha_WD.14 enduranceH "8".
- Gotha_WD.14 eng1Hp "200".
- Gotha_WD.14 eng1Kw "150".
- Gotha_WD.14 eng1Number "2".
- Gotha_WD.14 eng1Type Benz_Bz.IV.
- Gotha_WD.14 grossWeightKg "4642".
- Gotha_WD.14 grossWeightLb "10234".
- Gotha_WD.14 hasPhotoCollection Gotha_WD.14.
- Gotha_WD.14 heightFt "16".
- Gotha_WD.14 heightIn "5".
- Gotha_WD.14 heightM "5".
- Gotha_WD.14 lengthFt "47".
- Gotha_WD.14 lengthIn "5".
- Gotha_WD.14 lengthM "14.45".
- Gotha_WD.14 manufacturer Gothaer_Waggonfabrik.
- Gotha_WD.14 maxSpeedKmh "130".
- Gotha_WD.14 maxSpeedMph "80".
- Gotha_WD.14 metOrEng%3F_ "met".
- Gotha_WD.14 nationalOrigin "Germany".
- Gotha_WD.14 numberBuilt "69".
- Gotha_WD.14 primaryUser Imperial_German_Navy.
- Gotha_WD.14 spanFt "83".
- Gotha_WD.14 spanIn "8".
- Gotha_WD.14 spanM "25.5".
- Gotha_WD.14 type "Torpedo bomber".
- Gotha_WD.14 wingAreaSqft "1421".
- Gotha_WD.14 wingAreaSqm "132".
- Gotha_WD.14 subject Category:Biplanes.
- Gotha_WD.14 subject Category:Floatplanes.
- Gotha_WD.14 subject Category:German_bomber_aircraft_1910–1919.
- Gotha_WD.14 subject Category:Gotha_aircraft.
- Gotha_WD.14 subject Category:Twin-engined_tractor_aircraft.
- Gotha_WD.14 type Aircraft.
- Gotha_WD.14 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Gotha_WD.14 type Product.
- Gotha_WD.14 type Model_airplane.
- Gotha_WD.14 type DesignedArtifact.
- Gotha_WD.14 comment "The Gotha WD.14, WD.20, and WD.22 (for Wasser Doppeldecker - "Water Biplane") were a family of torpedo bomber seaplanes developed in Germany during World War I. They were conventional biplanes, essentially enlarged versions of the WD.11 and like it, having twin engines mounted tractor-fashion on the lower wing.".
- Gotha_WD.14 label "Gotha WD.14".
- Gotha_WD.14 sameAs m.0407tdn.
- Gotha_WD.14 sameAs Q5587776.
- Gotha_WD.14 sameAs Q5587776.
- Gotha_WD.14 wasDerivedFrom Gotha_WD.14?oldid=604392012.
- Gotha_WD.14 isPrimaryTopicOf Gotha_WD.14.