The Gotha Go 145 is a German World War II-era biplane of wood and fabric construction used by Luftwaffe training units. Although obsolete by the start of World War II, the Go 145 remained in operational service until the end of the War in Europe as a night harassment bomber.
The British Army in North-west Europe 1944-45 BU3433
British troops inspect abandoned German training aircraft Gotha Go 145, front with serial no. 556, at Celle airport on April 13, 1945. The training aircraft were marked with wide, double yellow fuselage bands.
Gotha Go 145 (D - IJEO), flypast at the Wilder Kaiser, 1935, aircraft of a school unit from Munich-Oberwiesenfeld, 1935 still with civilian registration of the “camouflaged” air force of Nazi Germany, which was under construction.
Gotha Go 145 (D - IJEO), flypast at the Wilder Kaiser, 1935, aircraft of a school unit from Munich-Oberwiesenfeld, 1935 still with civilian registration of the “camouflaged” Luftwaffe (air force) of Nazi Germany, which was under construction.
Gotha Go.145 photo L'Aerophile August 1937
Gotha Go.145 3-view L'Aerophile August 1937
Fi 156, Go 145 u. Ar 66c in Aigen im Ennstal, ca. 1939-40 (1a)
Fi 156, Go 145 u. Ar 66c in Aigen im Ennstal, ca. 1939-40 (1b) vhk
Gotha Go 145, Fl.Ausb.Reg. 13 Pilsen, ca. 1940 (1)
Gotha Go 145 einer unbek. FFS, ca. Wi. 1939-40 (1a)