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Thomas, Arthur Froude. Album 7
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2020-02-11
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Thomas, AF
Description
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47 items. An album containing photographs of British and German aircraft, news cuttings and Arthur Thomas' decorations.
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Gotha 147B.
Designates [sic] as a short range air observation post and gunnery trainer. Crew of two. Powered by one Argus As 10 eight cylinder air cooled inverted vee engine rated at 240hp for take-off. Armed with two machine guns. In the mid 1930’s Gothaer began to investigate the possibilities of tailless aircraft, built to the design of Dr. Kupper & similar in concept to the Pterodactyl series pioneered in Britain by Prof. G.T.R. Hill. The principle aim was to produce a two seat fighter with an exceptional field of fire for a gunner mounted in the tail of the fuselage nacelle. Flight characteristics proved to be unsatisfactory & further development was abandoned in 1938.
[Photograph]
Gotha Go 244.
Developed from the Go 242 glider, powered by two French built Gnome-Rhone 14M fourteen cylinder radial air cooled engines. Designated as a troop & freight transport.
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Gotha 147B and Go 244
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Photo 1 is missing.
Photo 2 is a Go 244 high wing, twin engined troop and freight aircraft.
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One b/w photograph on an album page
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eng
Type
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Photograph
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PThomasAF20080019
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Wehrmacht. Luftwaffe
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IBCC Digital Archive
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This content is available under a CC BY-NC 4.0 International license (Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0). It has been published ‘as is’ and may contain inaccuracies or culturally inappropriate references that do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the University of Lincoln or the International Bomber Command Centre. For more information, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ and https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/legal.
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David Bloomfield
Anne-Marie Watson
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