News

Combining speed and innovation, the Dornier 335 Pfeil (“Arrow”) was the Luftwaffe’s attempt to create a high-speed interceptor capable of outrunning Allied fighters. Its unique push-pull propeller ...
The Dornier Do-31, a vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) transport aircraft, was developed in West Germany in the 1960s out of concern that a conflict might destroy existing runways and render its ...
The wreck of the German World War II Dornier Do-17 plane is transported on a barge to a harbor near Ramsgate, England, on Tuesday, June 11. The bomber was shot down during the Battle of Britain in ...
Dornier selected two Daimler-Benz DB-603 V-12 cylinder engines to propel the four different versions of the Do 335. Each engine displaced 44.5 liters (2,670 cu in) and weighed 910 kg (2,006 lb).
The Dornier Museum Friedrichshafen and the Zeppelin Museum Friedrichshafen offer aviation enthusiasts a combined ticket. With ...
With a gross weight of 49,000 kg (108,027 lb), the Dornier undercuts a modern jetliner by as much as 31,100 kg (68,650 lb). It owes this to a lightweight but durable hull made of a novel German ...
In the final months of WWII, Germany fielded a remarkable aircraft unlike any other—the Dornier Do 335 “Pfeil.” Featuring a unique push-pull propeller configuration with engines at the front ...
The Dornier Do X was a glorious, spectacular, and doomed machine that embodied the spirit of the pre-WW2 world. ... A Windows 11 update revealed a 2-decade old bug in GTA: ...
The twin-engine turboprop Dornier DO 228-212 (registration D-CFFU) is primarily used for remote-sensing missions by the German Aerospace Center's (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) ...
Visitors to RAF Museum Cosford will be able to see how work is coming on with the painstaking restoration of the Dornier Do 17, which has just moved into the second phase of its conservation.
Visitors to RAF Museum Cosford will be able to see how work is coming on with the painstaking restoration of the Dornier Do 17, which has just moved into the second phase of its conservation.