Gotha Go 241

The Gotha Go 241 was a low-wing twin-engined four-seat transport aircraft manufactured by Gothaer Waggonfabrik in the early 1940s and intended for the general aviation market.

The new model, assigned the Reichsluftfahrtministerium (RLM) designation Go 241, was intended for the civil market and offered greater internal capacity, elevated to four places, even if it reiterated the general approach of Go 150.

[1] Compared to its predecessor in the design phase, all dimensions were increased, with more powerful engines, a pair of air cooled 160 PS (160 hp; 120 kW) BMW Bramo Sh 14A radials and a twin tail unit.

The aircraft was later re-ngined with 160 PS (120 kW) Hirth HM 506A inverted 6-cyl in-line engines.

The only example was destroyed during an Allied bombing raid on the Gotha factory in November 1944.