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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 precessessor it was a conventional biplane with twin engines mounted tractor-fashion on the lower wing.

Made by Gothaer Waggonfabrik.

Eng 1 Type
Mercedes D.III
Eng 1 Kw
120
Number Built
12
Crew
Two
pilot and observer
Climb Rate Ftmin
250
Armament
1
475.2
Primary user
Climb Rate Ms
1
Manufacturer
Max Speed Mph
75
Max Speed Kmh
120
Origin
Germany
National Origin
Germany
Met Or Eng
met
Eng 1 Hp
160
Eng 1 Number
2
Category

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