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Do E
Role Do E
National origin Germany
Manufacturer Dornier Flugzeugwerke
Number built 4

The Dornier Do E was a small German flying boat of 1924, designed for reconnaissance missions.

Development

Conceptually, the Do E was very similar to the successful Dornier Wal, but smaller and single-engined. It was of all-metal construction, with a parasol wing that was attached by struts to a wide, shallow hull. The hull had a single step and stability on the water was ensured by the characteristic Dornier sponsons. The single engine was installed on top of the wing centre section, driving a tractor propeller.

The crew accommodation consisted of an open cockpit with two seats side by side, and a position for an observer in the aft fuselage. The Do E could be equipped with a defensive gun or photographic equipment, operated by the observer.

Only four are known to have been completed. Two aircraft with Rolls-Royce Eagle IX engines, known as Do E Is, were exported to Japan and Chile. Two more were built as the Do E II, with Gnome-Rhone Jupiter air-cooled engines. The Do E I was distinguished from the Wal and the Do E II by having a wing covered with metal panels, instead of fabric.

Dornier registered the two Do E II aircraft for the 1926 German contest for seaplanes, but cancelled their participation shortly before the start.

Specifications (Do E/II)

Data from Wasserflugzeuge - Flugboote, Amphibien, Schwimmerflugzeuge,[1] Die deutschen Flugboote : Flugboote, Amphibien-Flugboote u. Projekte von 1909 bis zur Gegenwart[2]

General characteristics

Performance

References

  1. ^ Becker, Hans-Jurgen (1994). Wasserflugzeuge - Flugboote, Amphibien, Schwimmerflugzeuge (in German). Germany: Bernard & Graefe Verlag.
  2. ^ Gütschow, Fred (1978). Die deutschen Flugboote : Flugboote, Amphibien-Flugboote u. Projekte von 1909 bis zur Gegenwart (in German) (1. Aufl ed.). Stuttgart: Motorbuch-Verlag. pp. 97–99. ISBN 3879435650.

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