The Dornier Do 335 was conceived as a high-speed, all-weather fighter, and represented the pinnacle of piston-engined aircraft design. The Do 335 was a big aircraft, weighing just over 10,000kg when laden with fuel, equipment, and pilot, yet powered by two Daimler-Benz DB 603 engines, it was capable of reaching a maximum speed of 750km/h at 6400 meters, making it the fastest piston engine aircraft produced in Germany during World War II. Some forty aircraft were built between late 1943 and the end of the war, and it was intended to deploy the type as a day fighter, bomber, night fighter, bad weather interceptor, and reconnaissance aircraft, all of which were intended to incorporate the latest armament, bomb sights, communications, and radar equipment, as well as an ejector seat. Featuring archive photography and specially commissioned artwork, this is the full story of the aircraft that the Luftwaffe hoped would turn the tide of the war.
Around 40 aircraft were built between the end of 1943 and the end of the war, and it was intended to use the type as a day fighter, bomber, night fighter, interceptor and reconnaissance aircraft. The Do 335 was to be equipped with the best armament, the latest bomb sights and the latest communication and radar technology. This aircraft was even to have an ejection seat. Illustrated with period photographs and specially produced colour illustrations, this is the complete story of the aircraft that the Luftwaffe hoped would change the course of the war.
Group
Books (first-hand)
Author
Forsyth, Robert/Luijken, Wiek
Title
Dornier Do 335
Details
English text, paperback, many bw-images, some colour illustrations. 80 pages.