Dornier Do 17
The Dornier Do 17, sometimes referred to as the Fliegender Bleistift ("flying pencil"), is a light bomber of
Nazi Germany during World War II. It was produced by Claudius Dornier's company, Dornier Flugzeugwerke. The
aircraft was designed as a Schnellbomber ("fast bomber"), a light bomber which, in theory, would be so fast
that it could outrun defending fighter aircraft.
The Dornier was designed with two engines mounted on a "shoulder wing" structure and possessed a twin tail
fin configuration. The type was popular among its crews due to its handling, especially at low altitude,
which made the Do 17 harder to hit than other German bombers.
Designed in the early 1930s, it was one of the three main Luftwaffe bomber types used in the first three years
of the war. The Do 17 made its combat debut in 1937 during the Spanish Civil War, operating in the Condor
Legion in various roles. Along with the Heinkel He 111 it was the main bomber type of the German air arm in
1939–1940. The Dornier was used throughout the early war, and saw action in significant numbers in every
major campaign theatre as a front line aircraft until the end of 1941, when its effectiveness and usage
was curtailed as its bomb load and range were limited.
Production of the Dornier ended in mid-1940, in favour of the newer and more powerful Junkers Ju 88. The
successor of the Do 17 was the much more powerful Dornier Do 217, which started to appear in strength in
1942. Even so, the Do 17 continued service in the Luftwaffe in various roles until the end of the war, as a
glider tug, research and trainer aircraft. A considerable number of surviving examples were sent to other
Axis nations as well as countries like Finland. Few Dornier Do 17s survived the war and the last was
scrapped in Finland in 1952.
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Sources:
Gunston, Bill - The Encyclodepia of the Worlds Combat aircraft, 1976, Chartwell Books, Inc., New York
Brown, Eric, Captain - Wings of the Luftwaffe, 1979, Airlife Publishing Ltd., Shrewsbury
Gunston, Bill & Wood, Tony - Hitler's Luftwaffe, 1977, Salamander Books Ltd., London
Donald, David - The Complete Encyclopedia Of World Aircraft, 1997, Brown Packaging Books Ltd., London
Wikipedia - Dornier Do 17
Gunston, Bill - The Encyclodepia of the Worlds Combat aircraft, 1976, Chartwell Books, Inc., New York
Brown, Eric, Captain - Wings of the Luftwaffe, 1979, Airlife Publishing Ltd., Shrewsbury
Gunston, Bill & Wood, Tony - Hitler's Luftwaffe, 1977, Salamander Books Ltd., London
Donald, David - The Complete Encyclopedia Of World Aircraft, 1997, Brown Packaging Books Ltd., London
Wikipedia - Dornier Do 17