Gotha G-series bombers

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The Gotha G-series bombers were large twin-engine German World War I heavy bombers used primarily for long-range strategic bombing raids, including attacks on Britain.

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Gotha G-series bombers canonical 1
Gotha G.V 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World War I aircraft
bomber aircraft family
military aircraft series
aircraftType biplane
armament bombs
defensive machine guns
category German military aircraft
World War I bombers
twin-engine aircraft
conflict World War I
countryOfOrigin German Empire
crew multiple crew members
designFeature pusher-puller engine arrangement on some variants
twin-boom tail on early variants
engineConfiguration twin-engine
era 1910s
firstFlight 1915
historicalSignificance among the first aircraft used for strategic bombing of cities far behind the front lines
key component of German bomber force against Britain in World War I
influenced development of later strategic bombers
introducedAs successor to earlier German bomber types
manufacturer Gothaer Waggonfabrik
notableVariant Gotha G.II
Gotha G.III
Gotha G.IV
Gotha G-series bombers self-linksurface differs
surface form: Gotha G.V
numberOfEngines 2
operatedBy Imperial German Army Air Service
surface form: Imperial German Air Service

Luftstreitkräfte
operationalPeriod 1916–1918
operationalUse daylight raids early in campaign
night raids after heavy losses in daylight
propulsion piston engines
role heavy bomber
targetedCity Folkestone
London, England
surface form: London

Sheerness
targetedCountry United Kingdom
theatreOfOperations Home Front (United Kingdom)
Western Front
usedBy Germany
usedFor bombing raids on Britain
bombing raids on London
long-range bombing
night bombing
strategic bombing

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Imperial German Army Air Service usedAircraft Gotha G-series bombers
Gotha G-series bombers notableVariant Gotha G-series bombers self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Gotha G.V