Dornier Do-27 sky

도르니에 도-27

국가독일
역할STOL 경량 유틸리티 항공기
첫 비행1955년 6월 27일
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Tthe 도르니에 도 27 Dornier GmbH (나중에 DASA Dornier, Fairchild-Dornier)에서 제조 한 독일의 단일 엔진 STOL 유틸리티 항공기였습니다. 구성은 고정 랜딩 기어가 있는 고전적인 고익 "테일 드래거" 항공기였습니다.

소스: 위키피디아의 도르니에 Do-27

도르니에 Do.27 J-1 산책
사진 작가마인더트 드 브리즈
로컬라이제이션Unknow
사진20
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Dornier do 27 (100) 산책
사진 작가아이작 거쉬먼
로컬라이제이션Unknow
사진38

참고 항목:

World War II: The Definitive Visual History from Blitzkrieg to the Atom Bomb(DK Definitive Visual Histories) - 아마존 지도별 제2차 세계 대전 지도(DK History Map by Map) - 아마존


The “Slow-Motion” Flyer

Tthe 도르니에 도 27 was the first mass-produced aircraft developed in Germany after World War II. It was famous for its extraordinary Short Take-Off and Landing (STOL) capabilities. The J-1 variant was the specific production model for the Belgian Army, though it was based on the standard military A-model used by the Luftwaffe. With its high wing, oversized cockpit windows, and ability to stay airborne at incredibly low speeds, it became the quintessential light utility and observation aircraft of the 1950s and 60s.

Attribute Technical Specification (Do 27 J-1)
역할 STOL Utility / Observation / Liaison
Crew / Capacity 1 Pilot + 3 to 5 Passengers
First Flight (Series) April 8, 1955 (Spain) / October 17, 1956 (Germany)
동력 장치 1 × Lycoming GO-480-B1A6 flat-six engine
Horsepower 274 hp (204 kW)
최대 속도 144 mph (232 km/h)
Stall Speed Approx. 36 mph (58 km/h)
Takeoff Roll Less than 250 feet (approx. 75 m)

Engineering for Maximum Lift

  • Fixed Leading-Edge Slats: To achieve its legendary low-speed stability, the Do 27 utilized fixed slats along the entire leading edge of the wing. This delayed the stall by keeping airflow “attached” to the wing at very high angles of attack.
  • Trailing-Edge Flaps: The aircraft featured large, drooping flaps that increased camber and lift, allowing it to perform “helicopter-like” steep approaches into tiny clearings.
  • Visibility-First Cockpit: The fuselage was designed with a very low beltline and large, bulged side windows. This allowed the pilot and observers to look almost directly downward, which was critical for its role in spotting and artillery fire correction.
  • Rugged Taildragger Gear: The wide-track, fixed conventional landing gear was designed to handle rough, unpaved fields and high-impact landings that would collapse lighter civilian aircraft.

Service and Conservation Legacy

  • The “Grzimek” Connection: The Do 27 gained worldwide fame through Bernhard Grzimek, who used a zebra-striped Do 27 for wildlife conservation and counting in the Serengeti. This proved the aircraft’s value as a rugged bush plane.
  • Belgian “J-1” Service: The Belgian Army (Aviation Légère de la Force Terrestre) operated the J-1 variant for liaison and reconnaissance duties, valuing its ability to land on narrow roads or small farm fields.
  • Liaison and Medevac: In military service, the rear seats could be quickly removed to accommodate two stretchers or bulky cargo, making it a versatile “flying ambulance.”
  • Enduring Design: Its success led directly to the development of the twin-engine Dornier do 28, which utilized the same basic wing and fuselage design but added the safety of two engines for over-water or remote operations.

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