CFS2 Gotha WD.11 reconnaissance and torpedo-bomber sea-biplane 1916
Large twin-engined reconnaissance and torpedo-bomber seaplane, predecessor of the WD-14, built by Gothaer Waggonfabrik A.G. in 1916. It was powered by two 6-cyl 172 hp Mercedes D.III engines, and had a maximum speed of 120 kph (75 mph). It could carry a 1,598 lb Whitehead torpedo, and saw service in the North Sea and the Baltic. 12 units were built.
Marine hex-lozenge textures and panel instruments by Martin Klein. Custom panel and implementation of water-touchdown sounds included.
By Stephan Scholz.
Large twin-engined reconnaissance and torpedo-bomber seaplane, predecessor of the WD-14, built by Gothaer Waggonfabrik A.G. in 1916. It was powered by two 6-cyl 172 hp Mercedes D.III engines, and had a maximum speed of 120 kph (75 mph). It could carry a 1,598 lb Whitehead torpedo, and saw service in the North Sea and the Baltic. 12 units were built.
Marine hex-lozenge textures and panel instruments by Martin Klein. Custom panel and implementation of water-touchdown sounds included.
By Stephan Scholz.