Dornier Do X

The Dornier Do X was a German flying boat that was the largest aircraft in the world when it came out. Only three were made- two served with Italy (the X2 and X3) until 1934 and the other destroyed during World War II. While not a commercial success the Dornier Do X was one of the most impressive aircraft of its day.
  • Engines twelve (525hp each)
  • Dimensions:
    • wingspan 48.00 m
    • length 40.10 m ;
  • Weight: 56,000 kg (loaded)
  • Maximum speed: 211 km/h (at 1000m altitude) ;
  • Passenger: 150
  • First flight: May 1929

 

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