Gotha Go P.60

The Gotha Go P.60 was a jet-powered flying wing fighter proposed during World War II by Gothaer Waggonfabrik (Gotha). It was conceived as an improved derivative of the single-seat Horten Ho 229, which Gotha had begun to manufacture as the Go 229. The initial concept a two-seat multi-role fighter that was subsequently developed into a three-seat night and all-weather fighter, but no variant was ever built.

Go P.60
Artist's impression of the Gotha Go P.60
Role Fighter
National origin Germany
Manufacturer Gothaer Waggonfabrik
Status Abandoned
Primary user Luftwaffe (intended)
Produced 1945
Developed from Horten Ho 229
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