Dornier Do28D2 Skyservant Germany Air Force Aviation Photo 1427365


Dornier Do 28 D Skyservant / Do 128 Specifications Technical Data / Description

Dornier's original Do 28 first flew in 1959 and was a twin engined development of the high wing single engine Do 27 utility. The Do 28 Skyservant first flew on February 23 1966, and while it retained the earlier Do 28's high wing and unique side mounted engine configuration, was a completely new aircraft.


Dornier Do 28 Specifications Technical Data / Description

The type designation Dornier Do 28 comprises two different twin-engine STOL utility aircraft, manufactured by Dornier Flugzeugbau GmbH. Most of them served with the Luftwaffe and Marineflieger and other air forces around the world in the communications and utility role.


CA+041 (DILPB), Dornier, Do28 A (BundeswehrLuftwaffe), 24.04.2013, DornierMuseum (EDNYFDH

History of Dornier Do 28 (Skyservant) In the mid-1950s, Dornier Flugzeugbau GmbH in West Germany developed the Do 27 short take-off and landing (STOL) single-engine light aircraft. This small high-wing cantilever aircraft has a very successful lifespan, with many variants and operators in the civilian and military markets. This design resulted.


Dornier Do 28 & 128 picture 08 Barrie Aircraft Museum

VDOMDHTMLtml> Dornier Do 28 D2 Skyservant D-IRES - Takoff & Display @ Hahnweide 2013 - YouTube Dornier Do 28 D2 SkyservantD-IRESHahnweide 2013Built in: 1971Engine: 2x Lycoming IGSO 540 A1E.


Dornier Do 28 Skyservant Aircraft History, Specification and Information Aircraft, History

Specifications: Wingspan: 13.8 m (45 ft 3¼ in) Length: 9 m (29 ft 6¼ in) Height: 2.8 m (9 ft 2¼ in) Wing area: 22.38 m² (241 sq ft) Max speed at sea level: 290 km/h (180 mph) Economical cruising speed: 240 km/h (149 mph) Slow flight minimum speed: 76 km/h (47 mph) Max rate of climb at sea level: 390 m/min (1,280 ft/min)


Dornier Do 28 & 128, pictures, technical data, history Barrie Aircraft Museum

Editor's Note: This is part 28 of an ongoing series documenting the flights of active-duty US Navy Pilot Ryan Rankin on his journey to fly 52 planes in 52 weeks through the year 2017. Rankin's flown near 40 planes so far this year (some to be covered in future installments) but it's perhaps the Dornier Do 28 that has left the most lasting impression.


Dornier Do28D2 Skyservant Germany Air Force Aviation Photo 1427365

The type designation Dornier Do 28 comprises two different twin-engine STOL utility aircraft, manufactured by Dornier Flugzeugbau GmbH. Most of them served with the German Air Force and Marineflieger and other air forces around the world in the communications and utility role.


DIEDO Private Dornier Do28G92 Skyservant Photo by PEDRO ARAGÃO ID 955540

This push-pull twin, the Do.335 Arrow, first flew in Oct. 1943 and had a top speed of 474 mph. However, the lack of engine availability limited its production, and it saw no real wartime action. After the war, Dornier survived on aeronautical consultancy services in Spain and elsewhere outside Germany.


Dornier Do 28 & 128, pictures, technical data, history Barrie Aircraft Museum

The Dornier Do 28 D Skyservant is a twin-engined STOL utility aircraft produced by the German manufacturer Dornier-Werke GmbH, later Dornier GmbH. The Do 28D Skyservant is a redesign of the earlier Dornier Do 28. Both aircraft types share only the general layout and the wing construction.


N123CA Private Dornier Do28A1 Photo by Martin Needham ID 1125688

Dornier Do 28, Do 28A, Do 28A-1, Do 28B, Do 28B-1, Do 28B-2 Altogether, about 120 Do 28, Do 28A and Do 28B were built (c/n: 3xxx). The Do 28 was basically a two-engine version of the earlier Do 27 STOL aircraft series, which itself was based on the Do 25. The single Do 28 (or Do 28A) prototype was powered by two 132 kW / 180 hp engines, and.


Dornier Do28 G92 Skyservant Wingglider Europe Aviation Photo 4745937

DORNIER DO 28 D-1 "SKYSERVANT" 1967' 81 By Plane and Pilot Updated January 28, 2016 Save Article STANDARD DATA: Seats 12-13. Gross wt. 8,470. Empty wt. 5,066. Fuel capacity 236. Engines two 380 hp Lycomings. PERFORMANCE: Top mph 202. Cruise mph 170. Stall mph 65. Initial climb rate 1,180. Range 1,255. Ceiling 25,200.


Dornier Do28 G92 Skyservant Untitled Aviation Photo 2048880

Do 28 Series Type Certificate Holder: General Atomics AeroTec Systems GmbH Claude-Dornier-Strasse 1 D-82234 Wessling Germany For Variants: Do 28 A-1 Do 28 A-1(R) Do 28 B-1 Do 28 D Do 28 D-1 Do 28 D-2 Do 28 D-6 Dornier 128-6 Issue 2, 25 May 2021 TABLE OF CONTENT General (All Variants) Data Sheet No. Type Type Certificate Holder Manufacturer


Dornier Do28 G92 Skyservant Untitled Aviation Photo 2058239

VIEW SPECIFICATIONS [+] In the mid-1950s, Dornier Flugzeugbau GmbH of West Germany developed the single engine Do 27 Short Take-Off and Landing (STOL) lightweight utility-minded aircraft. This little high-wing cantilever aircraft went on to a very successful service life with many variants and operators through both civilian and military markets.


5885 German Air Force Dornier Do28D2 Skyservant Photo by Severin Hackenberger ID 1107816

The Dornier Do 28 is a twin-engine eight-seat light STOL utility aircraft produced by the German manufacturer Dornier-Werke GmbH. The Do 28 is a twin-engine development of the Dornier Do 27. The basic variant Do 28A-1 variant is powered by two Avco Lycoming O-540 engines with 250 hp (186 kW) each.


Dornier Do28 G92 Skyservant Untitled Aviation Photo 2324846

The type designation Dornier Do 28 comprises two different twin-engine STOL utility aircraft, manufactured by Dornier Flugzeugbau GmbH. Most of them served with the German Air Force and Marineflieger and other air forces around the world in the communications and utility role. Variants Dornier Do 28 A/B/C Do 28


Dornier Do 28 & 128 picture 03 Barrie Aircraft Museum

The types of missions flown by Air America's Do-28s: The main task of Air America's Do-28s seems to have been communications flights and to transport small goods to outlaying villages in Laos. Often, the Dornier was called in to go into strips the Apache was originally intended to utilize, but could not, because the Apache could only go in.