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Heavy bomber biplane model
The Gotha G.I was a bomber aircraft used by the Luftstreitkräfte (Imperial German Air Service) during the First World War. In mid-1914, Oskar Ursinus
Gotha_G.I
Heavy bomber aircraft
The Gotha G.V was a heavy bomber used by the Luftstreitkräfte (Imperial German Air Service) during World War I. Designed for long-range service and built
Gotha_G.V
German heavy bomber during World War I
(1966). The Gotha GI–GV. Profile publications, 115. Leatherhead: Profile Publications. OCLC 918140838. Grosz, P. M.; Rimell, R. L. (1994). Gotha!. Berkhamstead:
Gotha_G.IV
Autocannon
burst. Tests commenced shortly thereafter with the weapon mounted in a Gotha G.I, but proved unsatisfactory. Despite this, the potential of the gun was
Becker_Type_M2_20_mm_cannon
Biplane bomber aircraft model
Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era Friedrichshafen G.I Gotha G.I Herris 2014, p. 156 Herris 2015, p. 92 Grosz, p. 2 Herris 2015, pp.
AEG_G.I
German aircraft and rolling stock manufacturer
components. Gotha aircraft included: Gotha B.I/II Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G.IV Gotha G.V Gotha G.VI Gotha G.VII Gotha G.IX Gotha G.X Gotha LD.1
Gothaer_Waggonfabrik
German heavy bomber biplane
from:Gotha! German Empire Kampfgeschwader 4, Staffel 20 Data from Profile no.115 : The Gotha GI-GV, German Aircraft of the First World War, Gotha! General
Gotha_G.II
German WWI era aircraft
related to Gotha G.III. Grosz, Peter M. (1966). The Gotha GI - GV. Leatherhead, Surrey: Profile Publications. Grosz, Peter M. (1994). Gotha!. Berkhamstead
Gotha_G.III
(1918) Gotha G.I (1915) Gotha G.II (1916) Gotha G.III (1916) Gotha G.IV (1916) Gotha G.V (1917) Gotha G.VI (1918) Gotha G.VII/GL.VII (1918) Gotha G.VIII/GL
List of World War I Central Powers aircraft
List_of_World_War_I_Central_Powers_aircraft
role, configuration, and era AEG G.I AEG G.II Gotha G.I Wikimedia Commons has media related to Friedrichshafen G.I. Herris 2014, p. 156 Herris 2015,
Friedrichshafen_G.I
Topics referred to by the same term
Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G.IV Gotha G.V Gotha Raids, a name for the World War I air raids carried out against Great Britain using Gotha
Gotha_(disambiguation)
1916 heavy bomber aircraft model by AEG
of comparable role, configuration, and era Friedrichshafen G.I, G.II, G.III, G.IV Gotha G.I, G.II, G.III, G.IV, G.V Related lists List of military aircraft
AEG_G.IV
The Rumpler G.I was a bomber aircraft produced in Germany during World War I, together with refined versions known as the G.II and G.III. Based on a prototype
Rumpler_G.I
and era Friedrichshafen G.IV Friedrichshafen G.V Gotha G.V Gotha G.VI Gotha G.VII Gotha G.VIII Gotha G.IX Related lists List of military aircraft of Germany
AEG_G.V
WWI German medium bomber
configuration, and era AEG G.II Caproni Ca.1 (1914) Friedrichshafen G.I Gotha G.I Related lists List of military aircraft of Germany List of bomber aircraft
Halberstadt_G.I
1910s German bomber biplane model
configuration, and era Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G.IV Herris, p. 109 Herris, pp. 4–5, 109 Gray & Thetford, p.
AEG_G.III
Topics referred to by the same term
Albatros G.II 1916 aircraft Friedrichshafen G.I Gotha G.I Hansa-Brandenburg G.I, a 1916 bomber aircraft Fokker G.I, a 1937 Dutch heavy twin-engined fighter
G1
1917 attack aircraft by Junkers
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Junkers_J.I
German experimental bomber plane from WW I
The Gotha G.VI was an experimental bomber aircraft designed and built in Germany during World War I. The Gotha G.VI was an experimental bomber developed
Gotha_G.VI
The Gotha G.VII was a bomber aircraft produced in Germany during the final months of World War I. With the strategic bombing campaign effectively over
Gotha_G.VII
German fighter aircraft
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Albatros_D.II
Bomber aircraft of the largest size and load carrying capacity
III, G.IV Gotha G.I, G.II, G.III, G.IV G.V Handley Page Type O/100 & O/400 Handley Page V/1500 Letord Let.3 6 & 7 Martin MB-1 Rumpler G.I, G.II & G.III
Heavy_bomber
The Gotha G.VIII, GL.VIII, and G.IX were a family of bomber aircraft produced in Germany during the final months of World War I. Based on the Gotha G.VII
Gotha_G.IX
1917 German heavy bomber
raids on Britain. The attacks on Britain were conducted exclusively by Gotha G.IV and G.V medium bombers, Zeppelin Staaken R.IV heavy bombers and Zeppelin
Friedrichshafen_G.III
WWI fighter aircraft
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Fokker_Dr.I
The Albatros G.I (post-war company designation L.4) was a four-engined German biplane bomber of World War I. Founded on 27 April 1914 the Ostdeutsche
Albatros_G.I
1916 fighter aircraft by Albatros
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Albatros_D.III
system Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era Gotha G.I, G.II, G.III, G.IV, G.V AEG G.I, AEG G.II, AEG G.III, AEG G.IV, AEG G.V Kober, Theodor
Friedrichshafen_G.II
1910 German multi-role aircraft family
inventor Igo Etrich. Etrich-Rumpler-Taube Initial name of the "Rumpler Taube". Gotha Taube Produced by Gothaer Waggonfabrik as LE.1, LE.2 and LE.3 (Land Eindecker
Etrich_Taube
Type of engine
World War I. AEG B.I AEG G.I Albatros B.I Albatros G.I Aviatik B.I DFW B.I DFW Floh Fokker D.I Friedrichshafen FF.19 Gotha G.I LFG V 39 LFG Roland Arrow
Mercedes_D.I
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
LVG_B.I
WWI German Fighter Aircraft
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Hansa-Brandenburg_D.I
1917 German fighter aircraft
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Pfalz_D.III
Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era Friedrichshafen G.I Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Herris, pp. 5, 94 Herris, p. 94 Gray & Thetford, p. 241 Herris
AEG_G.II
German reconnaissance aircraft model
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Albatros_C.VII
Fighter aircraft used in World War I
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Fokker_E.III
Halberstadt G.I LFG G.I LVG G.I G.II G.III Rumpler G.I G.II G.III Schütte-Lanz G.I Siemens-Schuckert G.I G.II G.III Union G.I GL- class Gotha GL.VII GL
Siemens-Schuckert_L.I
The Union G.I was a bomber aircraft designed and built in Germany from 1914. Founded in 1912, the Union-Flugzeugwerke G.m.b.H. was founded at Teltow near
Union_G.I
designation system Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era Gotha G.V Gotha G.VI Gotha G.VII AEG G.IV AEG G.V Kober, Theodor von; Borzutzki, Siegfried
Friedrichshafen_G.IV
Military aircraft
Germany during World War I. It was originally ordered as the Siemens-Schuckert G.I prior to the German Inspectorate of Flying Troops (the Idflieg) adopting
Siemens-Schuckert_R.I
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
AEG_R.I
1918 fighter aircraft model by Fokker
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Fokker_D.VII
1917 fighter aircraft by Albatros
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Albatros_D.V
German WWI fighter
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Halberstadt_D.II
1914 aircraft engine by Daimler
Aviatik C.I Aviatik C.III Daimler L11 Daimler L14 Fokker D.IV Fokker D.VII Gotha G.I Halberstadt CL.II Halberstadt CL.IV Hannover CL.III Hansa-Brandenburg
Mercedes_D.III
World War I air campaign
1917–1918. New York: Harvest. ISBN 0-15-682750-6. Grosz, Peter (2000). Gotha G.I. Windsock Datafile (83). Berkhamsted: Albatros. ISBN 978-1-902207-25-4
German bombing of Britain, 1914–1918
German_bombing_of_Britain,_1914–1918
floatplanes Gotha WD.27 - large patrol floatplane Gotha G.I/UWD - heavy bomber Gotha G.II - heavy bomber Gotha G.III - heavy bomber Gotha G.IV - heavy
List of military aircraft of Germany by manufacturer
List_of_military_aircraft_of_Germany_by_manufacturer
1915 experimental aircraft
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Junkers_J_1
German World War I fighter pilot
was Richthofen's first pilot, and in August 1915, the two men flew a Gotha G.I in Ostend, Belgium, as part of the Brieftauben-Ableitung-Ostende (BAO)
Georg_Zeumer
Gotha G.I Germany Heavy bomber 1915 Retired 20 Gotha G.II Germany Heavy bomber 1916 Retired 11 Gotha G.III Germany Heavy bomber 1916 Retired 25 Gotha
List_of_bomber_aircraft
German fighter aircraft during WWI
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Fokker_E.I
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
AEG_B.II
German ground-attack biplane from WW1
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
AEG_J.I
German monoplane fighter aircraft
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Junkers_D.I
Type of aircraft
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Siemens-Schuckert_D.I
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Aviatik_B.II_(Germany)
German fighter aircraft
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Fokker_D.VIII
Halberstadt G.I LFG G.I LVG G.I G.II G.III Rumpler G.I G.II G.III Schütte-Lanz G.I Siemens-Schuckert G.I G.II G.III Union G.I GL- class Gotha GL.VII GL
Albatros_G.III
The LVG G.I, (company designation KD.VII), was a prototype German bomber aircraft built by LVG during World War I. The LVG G.I was a three-seat biplane
LVG_G.I
Military plane
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Pfalz_Dr.I
Early German military aircraft classification
Halberstadt G.I LFG G.I LVG G.I G.II G.III Rumpler G.I G.II G.III Schütte-Lanz G.I Siemens-Schuckert G.I G.II G.III Union G.I GL- class Gotha GL.VII GL
Idflieg aircraft designation system
Idflieg_aircraft_designation_system
The Gotha G.X was an experimental bomber aircraft designed and built in Germany from 1917. The Gotha G.X was an experimental bomber with a general arrangement
Gotha_G.X
German two-seat reconnaissance biplane
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Aviatik_B.I
1910s German fighter aircraft
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
LFG_Roland_D.II
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
AEG_Dr.I
British heavy night bomber aircraft
attached to the upper wing – somewhat resembling the 1914-designed German Gotha G.I. This arrangement provided a favourable field of fire for its defensive
Handley_Page_Heyford
German reconnaissance aircraft from World War I
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
LFG_Roland_C.II
Type of aircraft
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Albatros_B.I
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
AEG_B.I
1918 German fighter aircraft
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Siemens-Schuckert_D.IV
1916 German reconnaissance aircraft family
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
DFW_C.V
WWI German reconnaissance aircraft
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Rumpler_C.I
Halberstadt G.I LFG G.I LVG G.I G.II G.III Rumpler G.I G.II G.III Schütte-Lanz G.I Siemens-Schuckert G.I G.II G.III Union G.I GL- class Gotha GL.VII GL
Fokker_K.I
German biplane night-bomber
Halberstadt G.I LFG G.I LVG G.I G.II G.III Rumpler G.I G.II G.III Schütte-Lanz G.I Siemens-Schuckert G.I G.II G.III Union G.I GL- class Gotha GL.VII GL
AEG_N.I
Type of aircraft
G- class AEG G.I G.II G.III G.IV G.V Albatros G.I G.II G.III G.IV Daimler G.I G.II Friedrichshafen G.I G.II G.III G.IV G.V G.VI Gotha G.I G.II G.III G
Sablatnig_N.I
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Kondor_E_3
Multi-role military biplane
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Hannover_CL.III
Fighter aircraft
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Fokker_E.IV
German reconnaissance floatplane World War I, 1915
The Gotha WD.7 (Wasser Doppeldecker; 'Water Biplane') was a twin-engine maritime patrol floatplane developed during World War I by Gothaer Waggonfabrik
Gotha_WD.7
Type of aircraft
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Albatros_D.I
1917 German fighter aircraft
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Fokker_D.VI
flying toward Strasbourg, with a mechanic and an observer, his plane, a Gotha G.I B.14/15, crashed in a freshly tilled field, near Ochsenfurt. Hauptmann
Friedrich_Marnet
German aviation pioneer
on an Ursinus design of 1915 that was refined and manufactured as the Gotha G.I. Ursinus' real passion, however, was for seaplanes, and in 1916 he designed
Oskar_Ursinus
Month of 1915
remain neutral through World War I. The prototype for the Gotha G.I bomber was first flown at Gotha, Germany. Born: John Profumo, British politician, 54th
January_1915
machine gun Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era Farman F.40 Gotha WD.3 Häfeli DH-1 Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2 Voisin V Wikimedia Commons
AGO_C.I
1910s German fighter aircraft
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
LFG_Roland_D.VI
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Kondor_D_6
German WW1 bomber
The Daimler G.I, originally designated Daimler R.I, was a bomber aircraft designed and built in Germany from early in 1915. When the Daimler works entered
Daimler_G.I
World War One German Escort fighter aircraft
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Hannover_CL.II
WWI German fighter aircraft
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Kondor_D_1
1918 German fighter aircraft
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Pfalz_D.XII
WWI Austro-Hungarian fighter
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Aviatik_(Berg)_Dr.I
Prototype fighter aircraft by Junkers
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Junkers_J_2
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
AEG_B.III
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Euler_D.I
German fighter biplane of World War I
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Fokker_D.II
1915 multi-role military aircraft
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Albatros_C.III
1916 German single-seat fighter aircraft
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Fokker_D.III
1910s German aircraft
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Albatros_C.I
Ground-attack aircraft by Junkers
AEG G.I AEG G.II AEG G.III AEG G.IV AEG G.V AEG J.I AEG J.II AEG R.I Friedrichshafen G.II Friedrichshafen G.III Gotha G.I Gotha G.II Gotha G.III Gotha G
Junkers_CL.I
GOTHA GI
GOTHA GI
Girl/Female
British, Christian, English, German, Latin
One of the Goths; Cheerful
Girl/Female
Norse English Danish
Warlike.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Family; Race
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, British, Christian, Danish, English, Norse
Gift; Warring; Warlike
Boy/Male
Scottish
A smith.
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, British, Christian, Danish, English, Swedish
Gift; God Beautiful; War
Girl/Female
Swedish
Strong.
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon
Little wealthy one.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Lord Rama's Gotra
Girl/Female
Indian, Kashmiri
A Gatha (in Marathi)
Girl/Female
Greek Hungarian
Good.
Girl/Female
Indian Persian
Song.
Boy/Male
Norse Teutonic
A divine Goth.
Girl/Female
English
Gift.
Female
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Latin Agatha, ÃGOTA means "good."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Gotham in Nottinghamshire, so named from Old English gÄt ‘goat’ + hÄm ‘homestead’ or hamm ‘water meadow’.
Female
English
Variant spelling of Middle English Gytha, GITHA means "strife, war."
Female
English
Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Gyða, GYTHA means "strife, war."
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Narration
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Marathi, Parsi
Sublime Songs; Any Poem Used for Meditation; Book Written by Sant Tukaram; Verse to be Sung; Praise
GOTHA GI
GOTHA GI
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, French, Greek, Latin, Muslim
Flowing; Nymph; Water Nymph; River Nymph
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, Jamaican
Rhyming Form of the Hebrew Nathan; God has Given
Girl/Female
Indian
Name of God
Boy/Male
Indian
Example, Copy, Torch, Light, Lightened, Sparkling, Shining
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, German, Scottish, Swedish, Teutonic
Bright Fame; Female Version of Robert; Famed; Shining; Robin
Boy/Male
Muslim
Right, Orthodox
Girl/Female
Indian
Goddess
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Remembering God's Friend
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Wealth
Female
English
Elaborated form of English Toya, probably LATOYA means "toy."
GOTHA GI
GOTHA GI
GOTHA GI
GOTHA GI
GOTHA GI
n. pl.
The Scandinavian Goths. See the Note under Goths.
n.
One of an ancient Teutonic race, who dwelt between the Elbe and the Vistula in the early part of the Christian era, and who overran and took an important part in subverting the Roman empire.
a.
Having flat, or leaflike, gills, as the bivalve mollusks.
n.
A wiseacre; a person deficient in wisdom; -- so called from Gotham, in Nottinghamshire, England, noted for some pleasant blunders.
n.
One of the West Goths. See the Note under Goth.
n.
A native oxide of manganese, of dark brownish black color. It was named from a Mr. Braun of Gotha.
a.
Pertaining to the Goths; as, Gothic customs; also, rude; barbarous.
n.
One of the Eastern Goths. See Goth.
n.
The second, or true, muscular stomach of birds, in which the food is crushed and ground, after being softened in the glandular stomach (crop), or lower part of the esophagus; the gigerium.
n.
A sudden and violent inroad, or entrance of invaders; as, the irruptions of the Goths into Italy.
n.
One who is rude or uncivilized; a barbarian; a rude, ignorant person.
n.
The language of the Goths; especially, the language of that part of the Visigoths who settled in Moesia in the 4th century. See Goth.
a.
Belonging to the Moesogoths, a branch of the Goths who settled in Moesia.
n.
A bard, or learned man, among the ancient Goths.
a.
Giving life or spirit; having power to give life; inspiriting; invigorating.