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475 MPH, 2 Engines, 1 Ejection Seat: The Do 335’s Final Flights of Desperation
As Germany collapsed in 1945, Dornier’s revolutionary Do 335 “Arrow” still flew faster than any Allied piston aircraft, 475 ...
Click to open image viewer. CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. The Dornier Do 335 was one of the fastest propeller-driven aircraft ever flown. The Germans claimed that a pilot flew ...
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400 MPH at Sea Level, 1 Engine on Fire: The Arrow That Could Have Changed the War
The Dornier Do 335 was unlike any other aircraft of World War II, two engines in tandem, 400 mph at sea level, and a top ...
Here’s What You Need to Remember: It was innovative in that it featured modern retractable tricycle landing gear, which needed to be reinforced to accommodate the increased weight of the two engines ...
Here’s What You Need to Remember: The United States military captured two of the aircraft at the end of the war, and those were reviewed and tested but the complexity of the aircraft—not to mention ...
The 3D model on this story is only available on desktops or laptops. It can be viewed on tablets and some smartphones if you enable WebGL in your browser. As the last Dornier bomber is raised from the ...
An operation to raise a unique German bomber from the seabed began today. A floating crane was towed into place above the Dornier Do 17 shot down in the Battle of Britain. Tomorrow divers are expected ...
A German World War II bomber has been raised from the bottom of the English Channel. The Dornier Do-17 aircraft was shot down off the Kent coast more than 70 years ago during the Battle of Britain.
A closer look at the preservation work of the rare WWII bomber. **The Dornier Do 17 being raised off the coast of Kent. The airplane is believed to be the only remaining complete airplane of its kind ...
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