The German firm of Gotha wagonfabrik- who originally made Railroad cars. The German bomber had unusual type of landing gear with an arresting mat shaped like a Navette pier behind the wheels- this was probably borrowed from the releasing gear ( not for bombs!) on a Corliss Stationary steam engine-unusual borrow.
Gotha G.V
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He was a German or perhaps more correctly a Bavarian.
Stuka comes from the German word for dive bomber, Sturzkampfflugzeug.
Space shuttle, (based on a German Bomber)
Gotha G.V
the German were the first to use bombers, their first bomber was a zeppelin invented by Edward zeppelin
how bomber hats got their name
Gotha bomber ((an alternate answer that has a phonetic "g" sound)) Curtis Jenny
The B1 Lancer bomber was originally invented by Rockwell Industries in the USAThe B1 Lancer bomber was originally invented by Rockwell Industries in the USA
Gotha and Giant bombers were very similar. Answer The Gotha bomber were the large bombers used by Germany to bomb parts of England, Paris and other long-range targets behind the Allied lines. The Germans built several different types of bombers or Giant bombers and Gotha was only one manufacture name.The Zeppelin-Werke Staaken also built large bombers powered by 5 engines. British also built large bombers. The largest bomber was probably the Russian one called Sikorsky Ilya Murometz.
Claritta Kratochwil was born in 1977, in Gotha, German Democratic Republic.
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This is a kind of Time line, the Surnames are the House names, but the one before Windsor was Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (german)Windsor (1917- )Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1826-1917)HanoverStuartTudorYorkLancasterPlantagenet (French for Plant in my Hat)AnjouNormandyWessexsorry i don't know all the dates
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Bomber (airplane).