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Sunday, 9 November 2014
Gotha Go 150 Advertising
Gotha Go 150 advertising by Gothaer Waggonfabrik Aktiengesellschaft, as featured in Der Deutsche Sportflieger [The German Sport Aviator] periodical, volume 2, issue 2, February 1942, edited by Ing. Karl Seyboth and published by Postverlag Leipzig, Thuringia.
Text translates as follows: The "small Go 150" ranks among the most modern German aircraft types - a low-wing, two-seat cabin aircraft; the first light airplane equipped with two engines, yet affordable to operate (fuel consumption per 100 km = 12.7 litres) - in short: the ideal aircraft for the private citizen! (German Aviation 1919-1945 collection)
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