Gotha Ursinus G.I

The Gotha G.I started life as the Friedel-Ursinus B.1092/14, a concept for a highly armed "aerial cruiser". They were found to be too slow to be of any use as a battleplane, so they found new life as bombers. Ordered in three batches of six, the last delivered in March 1916. Only the last batch had two machine guns (and gunners), the rest carried only one gunner and the pilot.

1:144 Scale

 * Shapeways
 * B.1092/14: Columbia Aerodrome
 * with bombs: Columbia Aerodrome
 * Production: Columbia Aerodrome

1:200 Scale

 * Shapeways: Columbia Aerodrome