Dornier Do 335

1943

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Dornier Do 335

The unusual tandem-engined layout used in the Pfeil was first patented by Dr Claude Dornier in 1937, but it was not until the end of 1942 that permission to build a prototype fighter with tractor and pusher DB 603 engines was given. However the Pfeil was never encountered in operations, although available in small numbers as the Do 335 A-1 single-seat fighter (with a maximum speed of 763km/h), Do 335A-6 two-seat night fighter and Do 335 B-series heavy fighter and night fighter towards the end of the war.

Dornier Do 335 on YOUTUBE

Dornier Do 335

Specification 
 CREW1
 ENGINE2 x DB-603A, 1800kW
 WEIGHTS
  Take-off weight9610 kg21187 lb
  Empty weight7400 kg16314 lb
 DIMENSIONS
  Wingspan13.8 m45 ft 3 in
  Length13.9 m46 ft 7 in
  Height5.0 m16 ft 5 in
  Wing area38.5 m2414.41 sq ft
 PERFORMANCE
  Max. speed700 km/h435 mph
  Ceiling12000 m39350 ft
  Range w/max.fuel2250 km1398 miles
  Range w/max payload1100 km684 miles
 ARMAMENT2 machine-guns, 1 x 30mm cannon, 500kg of bombs

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Dornier Do 335A three-view drawing (1667 x 1057)

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Tom, e-mail, 03.11.2008 21:54

Well ,i love this plane because of its speed. In Il2-Sturmovik simulator no allied plane can overtake the pfeil. It looks hilarious when 3 spitfires are on your six and can't get you :D

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Aleksandar Vasovic, e-mail, 22.09.2008 12:36

In his book The Big Show, French ace Pierre Clostermann writes about an encounter with DO335 in 1945. According to his account, while on combat patrol Clostermann opened fire from his Tempes on a single DO 335 which then accelerated and fled. In his official report he described the aircraft quite accurately mentioning cruciform appearance of its tail and push-pull engines. According to Clostermann, intelligence later identified the aircraft as DO 335. This indicates the aircraft could have been used operationally in small numbers.

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CB, e-mail, 01.06.2008 18:16

There is a DO 335 at the air & space at IAD (Dullas)

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Gerhard Dose, e-mail, 14.04.2008 13:41

In September 1945 I saw a DO 355 landing in Reims Airport. The pilot was a German Officer. The plane has had the sign of the Royal Air Force.

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Aero-Fox, 29.03.2008 03:36

It never did see combat, in the strictest sense, but it is known a squadron of British fighters over Germany encountered an unarmed Do 335 prototype. Before they could react, the 335 escaped at high speed and the British were unable to pursue.

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calum morris, e-mail, 08.02.2008 18:42

nice plane, but the 635 is just cooler!
two 335's joined together, fast, pretty and awesome!

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BRI'AN CHEN, e-mail, 18.10.2007 19:38

DO-335?NAZI KRIEG!DANKE!

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Anthony Bartolo, e-mail, 14.09.2007 18:05

It's a beautiful aircraft, though it never saw combat it is a graceful aircraft.

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