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 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.
Made by Gothaer Waggonfabrik.