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German Luftwaffe medium bomber Dornier Do 17 from the beginning of WW2. History, development, service, specifications, statistics, pictures and 3D-model. Do 17Z Dornier Do 17 Type: Medium bomber. History Table of Contents History Do 17Z Reconnaissance bomber Do 215 Animation 3D model Do 17Z Specifications Do 17 and Do 215 References and literature
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The Dornier Do 17, also known as the "Flying Pencil," was a German fighter aircraft used in World War II. It had several key features and specifications that made it unique. 1. Design: The Do 17 had a slender, streamlined fuselage resembling a pencil, which contributed to its nickname. It was a twin-engine monoplane with a crew of four. 2.
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Dornier Do 17. The Do 17 was less important to the Luftwaffe during World War II than other later types of medium bomber and reconnaissance aircraft, but nevertheless served in one role or another throughout the war. Although originally configured as a commercial high-performance mail and passenger-carrying aircraft for Deutsche Luft-Hansa, it.
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The Do 17 In Combat Conclusion Origin In 1932, a specification was raised for the design of a new mail plane for Luft Hansa. Like most mail planes of the period, this was to be designed for high-speed and also to have limited passenger-carrying ability. Dornier responded with what was, for that company, a sleek and radical design.
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Dornier Do17 P on the ground. Do 17 Z coded 3Z+HT of 9/KG 77 in flight, France 1940. Do17 Z-2 of the IV (Erg)/KG3. Dornier Do 17 P code A6+AH of the Aufklarungsgruppe 120 Norway Stavanger. Bomber Dornier Do17 Z-2 "flying pencil". Dornier Do 17 Z of the I/KG 2. Do17Z with Stammkennzeichen marking NF+LT in flight.
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The Do 17's baptism of fire came during the Spanish Civil War (1936-39), where it outpaced most enemy fighters and performed well. The Spanish nicknamed the Dornier the Bacalao ("Codfish"). In early 1937, mass production began on the Do 17E and Do 17F series.
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The Dornier Do 17, also known as the "Flying Pencil," was a German light bomber aircraft that played a significant role during World War II. Developed in the 1930s, this aircraft was initially designed as a fast mail carrier. However, it was later adapted for military purposes and became one of the key assets of the German Air Force.
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The Dornier Do 17, also known as the "Flying Pencil," was a German bomber aircraft used by the Luftwaffe during World War II. However, it played a significant role in the British Royal Air Force (RAF) as well.
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The Dornier 17 aircraft is the last of its kind, and lies in 50ft of water on the Goodwin Sands. The salvage is just the start of a two-year restoration project by the RAF Museum in Hendon..
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The Dornier 17 Z-2, powered by a pair of Bramo 'Fafnir' 323P air-cooled, 9 cylinder, radial engines each rated at 1,000hp, was flown by a crew of four and equipped with up to 7 x 7.92 mm MG 15 machine guns. The maximum bomb load was slightly over 2,000lbs. Support the RAF Museum campaign to conserve a rare Dornier 17 bomber aircraft.
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The Dornier Do 17 was a pivotal aircraft for the German Luftwaffe during World War II. Its unique and slim design earned it the nickname "The Flying Pencil." It played a crucial role in the early stages of the war, particularly during the Blitzkrieg campaigns. Technical Specifications of the Dornier Do 17
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The Dornier Do 17 was a medium bomber aircraft developed by the German company Dornier during the 1930s. It was designed as a twin-engine aircraft with a distinctive "bent" nose, which gave it a unique appearance. The aircraft had a crew of four and was armed with a variety of machine guns and cannon for defensive purposes.
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The Dornier Do 17, sometimes referred to as the Fliegender Bleistift ("flying pencil"), was a World War II German light bomber produced by Claudius Dornier 's company, Dornier Flugzeugwerke. It was designed as a Schnellbomber ("fast bomber"), a light bomber which, in theory, would be so fast that it could outrun defending fighter aircraft .
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The Dornier Do 17 is a twin-engined light bomber produced by Dornier Flugzeugwerke for the German Luftwaffe during World War II. Designed in the early 1930s as a Schnellbomber ("fast bomber") intended to be fast enough to outrun opposing aircraft, the lightly built craft had a twin tail and "shoulder wing".
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The Dornier Do 17 was a German light bomber used by the Luftwaffe during the early campaigns of the Second World War. It was designed by Dornier Flugzeugwerke in the early 1930s as a high-speed passenger and mail plane for Deutsche Lufthansa.
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The Dornier Do 17 was a medium-class bomber fielded primarily by the German Luftwaffe in the years leading up to World War 2. The aircraft saw extensive action in the early phases of the war and played a major role in the falls of Holland, Belgium and France.