Gotha Go 242

Gotha Go 242

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The Gotha Go 242 was a transport glider used by the Luftwaffe during World War II.

Development

The Go 242 was designed by Albert Kalkert in response to a "Reichsluftfahrtministerium" (RLM) requirement for a heavy transport glider to replace the DFS 230 then in service. The requirement was for a glider capable of carrying 20 fully laden troops or the equivalent cargo.

The aircraft was a high-wing monoplane with a simple square-section fuselage ending in twin booms linked by a tail, with the fuselage constructed from a framework of steel tubing covered with doped fabric. The flight characteristics of the design were much better than those of the DFS 230.

Cargo versions of the glider featured a hinged rear fuselage loading ramp that could accommodate a small vehicle such as a Kübelwagen or loads of similar size and weight.

The glider was tested with rockets for overloaded take offs, a rack of four 48 kilogram Rheinmetall 109-502 take off rockets mounted on the rear of the cargo compartment. A second rocket called the "R Device" was also used with the glider - it was a liquid-fuel Heinkel rocket engine R I-203 (HWK 109-500A) which was mounted beneath the wing on either side of the body and was ejected after takeoff, parachuting down to be recycled.

Two prototypes flew in 1941 and the type quickly entered production. A total of 1,528 were built, 133 of which were converted to the Go 244, with two 700hp Gnome-Rhone engines fitted to forward extensions of the tail booms.

Operational history

In service, Go 242s were towed into the air by Heinkel He 111s or Junkers Ju 52s, and were occasionally fitted with RATO equipment. Most saw service in the Mediterranean and Aegean.

A few gliders were constructed with a flying boat-style hull allowing water landings land on water, the Go 242C-1 variant. It was proposed that some carry a small catamaran assault boat with a convert|2646|lb|kg explosive charge suspended between its hulls. The proposed mission profile was for the pilot to land near an enemy ship and transfer to the assault boat, setting off at high speed for the enemy ship and locking the controls before baling out. [cite book | last = Wood | first = Paul | authorlink = | coauthors = Roger Ford | title = Germany's secret weapons in World War II | publisher = Zenith Imprint | date = 2000 | location = | pages = | url = | doi = | id = | isbn = 0760308470]

Surviving aircraft

*Gotha Go 242 - Musée de la Resistance du Vercors. Valence, France.
*Gotha Go 242 C-1 - Technik Museum and Luftwaffen Museum. Berlin, Germany.

Variants

* Go 242A-1 - initial cargo-carrying version
* Go 242A-2 - initial troop-carrying version
* Go 242B-1 - cargo version with jettisonable landing gear
* Go 242B-2 - B-1 with improved landing gear
* Go 242B-3 - troop-carrying version of B-1 with double rear doors
* Go 242B-4 - troop-carrying version with doors of B-3 and landing gear of B-2
* Go 242B-5 - training version with dual controls
* Go 242C-1 - maritime assault version with flying boat-style hull. Never used operationally

pecifications (Go 242B-3)

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crew=one or two pilots
capacity=Up to 23 troops
length main= 51 ft 10 in
length alt=15.81 m
span main= 80 ft 5 in
span alt= 24.50 m
height main= 14 ft 5 in
height alt= 4.40 m
area main= 693 ft²
area alt= 64.4 m²
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empty weight main=7,056 lb
empty weight alt= 3,200 kg
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max takeoff weight main=15,655 lb
max takeoff weight alt=7,100 kg
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* Aspect ratio: 16:1
max speed main= 162 knots
max speed alt=188 mph, 300 km/h
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* Maximum glide ratio: 1:16
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* 4 × 7.92 mm MG 15 machine guns
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Notes

References

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ee also

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* Go 244
similar aircraft=
* DFS 230
* Gotha Go 242
* Waco CG-4A -
* General Aircraft Hamilcar
* General Aircraft Hotspur
* Airspeed Horsa
* Slingsby Hengist
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Ar 239 -
Ar 240 -
Go 241 -Go 242 -
Go 244 -
BV 246 -
Ju 248
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* List of World War II military aircraft of Germany
* List of military aircraft of Germany
* List of World War II military gliders
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