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- Gotha_WD.2 abstract "The Gotha WD.2 (for Wasser Doppeldecker - "Water Biplane") and its derivatives were a family of military reconnaissance aircraft produced in Germany just before and during the early part of World War I. It was a development of the Avro 503 that had been built under licence by Gotha as the WD.1, and like it, was a conventional three-bay biplane with tandem, open cockpits. The landing gear comprised twin pontoons and dispensed with the small pontoon carried under the tail of the WD.1. Machines built for the German Navy were unarmed, but those supplied to the Ottoman aviation squadrons carried a 7.92 mm (.312 in) machine gun in a ring mount on the upper wing, accessible to the observer, whose seat was located directly below it. In an attempt to increase performance, one WD.2 was built with a reduced wingspan and its Benz Bz.III engine replaced with the more powerful Mercedes D.III. Designated the WD.5, no further examples were built in this configuration, but it served as the pattern for the WD.9, built in a small series. This differed from the WD.5 prototype in having a trainable 7.92 mm (.312 in) machine gun located in the rear cockpit, to which the observer had been relocated. One such aircraft was supplied to the German Navy, with the rest of the batch going to Turkey, albeit with the less powerful engine of the WD.2.The last member of the family to be built in any quantity was the D.III-powered WD.12, an unarmed version which featured greater attention to streamlining the aircraft, most especially around the engine area, which was now provided with a close-fitting cowl and a spinner for the propeller. Again, this type was supplied to both Germany and the Ottoman Empire. It was followed in production by a small number of WD.13s, essentially similar but for the use again of the less powerful Bz.III.Finally, two WD.15s were built after a considerable redesign of the aircraft. These had plywood-covered fuselages, as opposed to the fabric covering used on all earlier members of the family, and were fitted with Mercedes D.IVa engines.".
- Gotha_WD.2 designer Oskar_Ursinus.
- Gotha_WD.2 manufacturer Gothaer_Waggonfabrik.
- Gotha_WD.2 origin Germany.
- Gotha_WD.2 wikiPageExternalLink gowd2.htm.
- Gotha_WD.2 wikiPageID "16822813".
- Gotha_WD.2 wikiPageRevisionID "565599113".
- Gotha_WD.2 ceilingFt "10500".
- Gotha_WD.2 ceilingM "3200".
- Gotha_WD.2 crew "Two, pilot and observer".
- Gotha_WD.2 designer Oskar_Ursinus.
- Gotha_WD.2 emptyWeightKg "1050".
- Gotha_WD.2 emptyWeightLb "2315".
- Gotha_WD.2 eng1Hp "150".
- Gotha_WD.2 eng1Kw "112".
- Gotha_WD.2 eng1Number "1".
- Gotha_WD.2 eng1Type Benz_Bz.III.
- Gotha_WD.2 firstFlight "April".
- Gotha_WD.2 grossWeightKg "1487".
- Gotha_WD.2 grossWeightLb "3278".
- Gotha_WD.2 hasPhotoCollection Gotha_WD.2.
- Gotha_WD.2 heightFt "13".
- Gotha_WD.2 heightIn "5".
- Gotha_WD.2 heightM "4.1".
- Gotha_WD.2 lengthFt "34".
- Gotha_WD.2 lengthIn "5".
- Gotha_WD.2 lengthM "10.5".
- Gotha_WD.2 manufacturer Gothaer_Waggonfabrik.
- Gotha_WD.2 maxSpeedKmh "112".
- Gotha_WD.2 maxSpeedMph "69".
- Gotha_WD.2 metOrEng%3F_ "met".
- Gotha_WD.2 moreUsers Ottoman_Air_Force.
- Gotha_WD.2 nationalOrigin "Germany".
- Gotha_WD.2 primaryUser Imperial_German_Navy.
- Gotha_WD.2 rangeKm "670".
- Gotha_WD.2 rangeMiles "416".
- Gotha_WD.2 spanFt "53".
- Gotha_WD.2 spanIn "11".
- Gotha_WD.2 spanM "16.43".
- Gotha_WD.2 type "Reconnaissance seaplane".
- Gotha_WD.2 wingAreaSqft "630".
- Gotha_WD.2 wingAreaSqm "58.5".
- Gotha_WD.2 subject Category:Biplanes.
- Gotha_WD.2 subject Category:Floatplanes.
- Gotha_WD.2 subject Category:German_military_utility_aircraft_1910–1919.
- Gotha_WD.2 subject Category:Gotha_aircraft.
- Gotha_WD.2 subject Category:Single-engined_tractor_aircraft.
- Gotha_WD.2 type Aircraft.
- Gotha_WD.2 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Gotha_WD.2 type Product.
- Gotha_WD.2 type Model_airplane.
- Gotha_WD.2 type DesignedArtifact.
- Gotha_WD.2 comment "The Gotha WD.2 (for Wasser Doppeldecker - "Water Biplane") and its derivatives were a family of military reconnaissance aircraft produced in Germany just before and during the early part of World War I. It was a development of the Avro 503 that had been built under licence by Gotha as the WD.1, and like it, was a conventional three-bay biplane with tandem, open cockpits. The landing gear comprised twin pontoons and dispensed with the small pontoon carried under the tail of the WD.1.".
- Gotha_WD.2 label "Gotha WD.2".
- Gotha_WD.2 sameAs m.0407hdf.
- Gotha_WD.2 sameAs Q5587777.
- Gotha_WD.2 sameAs Q5587777.
- Gotha_WD.2 wasDerivedFrom Gotha_WD.2?oldid=565599113.
- Gotha_WD.2 isPrimaryTopicOf Gotha_WD.2.