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Fifty-two Gotha G.IV bombers were ordered in August 1916, with additional orders for 150 from L.V.G. and eighty from Siemens-Schuckert. Another forty were built by LVG for Austria-Hungary adapted for Hiero engines. The G.IV was a refinement of the Gotha G.III, with the same engines but the introduction of a tunnel through which the rear gunner could fire downward through the fuselage.

The G.IV's fuselage was plywood-skinned but still braced as if covered with fabric, making it extremely resilient. Fuel tanks were placed inside the engine nacelles.

Their first successful daylight raid on London occurred on 25 May 1917, spurring Britain to greatly increase Home Defense. Losses through the summer pushed the Gothas into night bombing by autumn of 1917, and the challenges of night landings increased with the need for night landings. Most Gotha losses were due to accidents.

In Austria-Hungary the G.IVs arrived in spring of 1918 but did not fly missions until summer. Most were powered by a pair of 230-240hp Hiero engines. They were designated the Gotha G.IV(LVG) Series 08. While thirty-seven remained on the rolls in August 1918, only a few were serviceable due to problems with the engines, landing accidents, and other problems.

This plane comes in several scales.   The 1:285/6mm/1:288 scale plane includes propeller disks instead of blades, but they can be (carefully) snapped off if you prefer.  The 1:600 and 1:700 models contain four aeroplanes connected by sprues, which you can carefully remove and file flat.  At scales above 1:600, crew is included.

For more info and gaming details on the Gotha G.IV, see https://linen.miraheze.org/wiki/Gotha_G.IV.
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