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- Gotha_WD.7 abstract "The Gotha WD.7 (for Wasser Doppeldecker - "Water Biplane") was a reconnaissance seaplane developed in Germany during World War I. After the pusher-configured WD.3 was not accepted by the Imperial German Navy, Gotha turned to a new layout that would keep the aircraft's nose free for forward-firing weapons. The WD.7 therefore, was a conventional biplane with twin engines mounted tractor-fashion on the leading edge of the lower wing. Eight examples were built for the German Navy for use as trainers for torpedo bombing. During 1917, two of these aircraft were used for testing a 37 mm (1.46 in) autocannon built by DWM.The same airframe was used to create the WD.8 as an unarmed reconnaissance aircraft, substituting the twin wing-mounted engines for a single Maybach Mb.IVa in the nose.".
- Gotha_WD.7 manufacturer Gothaer_Waggonfabrik.
- Gotha_WD.7 origin Germany.
- Gotha_WD.7 wikiPageID "16832651".
- Gotha_WD.7 wikiPageRevisionID "565599216".
- Gotha_WD.7 eng1Hp "120".
- Gotha_WD.7 eng1Kw "90".
- Gotha_WD.7 eng1Number "2".
- Gotha_WD.7 eng1Type Mercedes_D.II.
- Gotha_WD.7 hasPhotoCollection Gotha_WD.7.
- Gotha_WD.7 manufacturer Gothaer_Waggonfabrik.
- Gotha_WD.7 metOrEng%3F_ "met".
- Gotha_WD.7 nationalOrigin "Germany".
- Gotha_WD.7 perfhide "Y".
- Gotha_WD.7 primaryUser Imperial_German_Navy.
- Gotha_WD.7 type "Seaplane trainer".
- Gotha_WD.7 subject Category:Biplanes.
- Gotha_WD.7 subject Category:Floatplanes.
- Gotha_WD.7 subject Category:German_military_trainer_aircraft_1910–1919.
- Gotha_WD.7 subject Category:Gotha_aircraft.
- Gotha_WD.7 subject Category:Twin-engined_tractor_aircraft.
- Gotha_WD.7 type Aircraft.
- Gotha_WD.7 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Gotha_WD.7 type Product.
- Gotha_WD.7 type Model_airplane.
- Gotha_WD.7 type DesignedArtifact.
- Gotha_WD.7 comment "The Gotha WD.7 (for Wasser Doppeldecker - "Water Biplane") was a reconnaissance seaplane developed in Germany during World War I. After the pusher-configured WD.3 was not accepted by the Imperial German Navy, Gotha turned to a new layout that would keep the aircraft's nose free for forward-firing weapons. The WD.7 therefore, was a conventional biplane with twin engines mounted tractor-fashion on the leading edge of the lower wing.".
- Gotha_WD.7 label "Gotha WD.7".
- Gotha_WD.7 sameAs m.0407r_z.
- Gotha_WD.7 sameAs Q5587780.
- Gotha_WD.7 sameAs Q5587780.
- Gotha_WD.7 wasDerivedFrom Gotha_WD.7?oldid=565599216.
- Gotha_WD.7 isPrimaryTopicOf Gotha_WD.7.