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Originally Dornier Metallbau, Dornier Flugzeugwerke took over Flugzeugbau Friedrichshafen production facilities (Weingarten, Warnemünde, and the former Zeppelin shed at Manzell) when it failed in 1923.
Dornier's most important World War II military aircraft design was the Do 17, nicknamed The Flying Pencil. It first flew in 1934 as a mailplane for Lufthansa but due to its narrow fuselage (hence its nickname) it was not commercially viable and was passed over. Dornier then developed it further as a military aircraft, with a prototype bomber flying in 1935, and in 1937 it was used in by the German Condor Legion during the Spanish Civil War. Production continued in Germany and it was developed to fill multiple roles for the Luftwaffe. As a medium bomber it saw service during the early part of World War II, particularly during the Battle of Britain. It was later developed into a nightfighter to counter the RAF bomber offensive. Dornier developed the similar looking Do 217 from the Do 17 but it was a larger and completely new design. Dornier also developed the fastest piston-engined fighter of the war, the twin-engined Do 335, which was too late to see service.
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Type | Privately held company |
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Industry | Manufacture of air and spacecraft and related machinery |
Founded | 1914; 109 years ago |
Defunct | 2002 |
Fate | Acquired by Fairchild Aircraft in 1996 |
Successor | Airbus |
Headquarters | Manzell, Friedrichshafen, Germany |
Key people | Claude Dornier |
Parent | Daimler-Benz (from 1985) |
1945-present
Dornier Do 25 Prototype for Do 27
Dornier Do 27Dornier
Dornier Do 28 - Skyservantdeveloped from Do 27
Dornier Do 29
Dornier Do 31 Transport
Dornier Do 32
Dornier 128
D
ornier Do 132
Dornier 228 - developed from Do 28
Dornier Do 231
Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jet
Dornier 328 Fairchild Dornier 328JET
Dornier 428JET
Fairchild Dornier 728 family
Dornier Aerodyne
Dornier Seawings Seastar
Non-aviation production
1933-1945
Dornier Do 10
Dornier Do 11
Dornier Do 12
Dornier Do 13
Dornier Do 14
Dornier Do 15
Dornier Do 16Dornier Do 17 Flying Pencil / Dornier Do 18 / Dornier Do 19 / Dornier Do 20 Project
Dornier Do 22
Dornier Do 23
Dornier Do 24 Flying Boat / Dornier Do 26
Dornier Do 29 (1934)
Dornier Do 212
Dornier Do 214 Project
Dornier Do 215
Dornier Do 216 Project
Dornier Do 217
Dornier Do 247 Project
Dornier Do 317 / Dornier Do 335 Pfeil / Dornier Do 635
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