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Gotha Go 244 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gotha Go 244
The Gotha Go 244 was a transport aircraft used by the ''Luftwaffe'' during World War II. ==Development== The Go 244 was the powered version of the Gotha Go 242 military glider transport. Studies for powered versions of the Go 242 began early in the design of the glider, with one early proposal being for modification to allow a single Argus As 10C engine to be temporarily attached to the nose of the glider to allow recovery back to base after use. This idea was rejected, but the alternative of a permanently powered twin-engined version was taken forward.〔''Air International'' December 1989, p. 291.〕 Three Go 242s were modified as prototypes of the powered Go 244, fitted with varying surplus radial engines. The first prototype, the Go 244 V1 was powered by two 660 hp (492 kW) BMW 132, while the second prototype had 700 hp (522 kW) Gnome-Rhône 14Ms and the third 750 hp (560 kW) Shvetsov M-25A engines. Although only the third prototype offered adequate engine out performance, the Luftwaffe had large stocks of captured Gnome engines, so this was chosen as the basis for the production conversion, although a few more aircraft were fitted with the BMW and Shvetsov engines.〔''Air International'' December 1989, pp. 291–2.〕[Smith and Kay 1972, p.219.〕] The B series was the main production model, being based on the Go 242B with a wheeled tricycle undercarriage and with fuel and oil carried in the tailbooms.〔''Air International'' December 1989, p. 292.〕 133 were converted from Go 242 Bs, while a further 41 were built from new before production reverted to the glider Go 242.〔''Air International'' December 1989, p. 309.〕 Plans were also created for single-engined variants with a nose-mounted Argus A 10C or Junkers Jumo 211.
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