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Gamish
February 28th 06, 09:37 AM
We have 8 of these aircraft for sale. They were manufactured between
1965 and 1971 and were in service until Feb. 2005. Located in Israel,
they can be restored for flight or used for spare parts. The aircraft
are supplied with standard radio and navigation equipment, and there is
a limited number of spare parts available; for this reason the
prospective purchaser would be advised to consider acquiring more than
one aircraft. All flight and maintenance manuals are included.

Write to for prices, photos and spec sheets.

Manufacturer DORNIER
Type: DO28 B-1
Aircraft Type: FIXED WING MULTI ENGINE
Category: LAND
Engine Type: RECIPROCATING
Engine Make: LYCOMING
Number of Engines: 2
Load: 6-7 SEATS
Class CLASS 1
Speed: 290km/h
Ceiling: 6300m
Range: 1235km
Wing Span: 13.80m
Length: 9.00m
Height: 2.80m
Empty Weight: 1730kg
Max.Weight: 2720kg
Wing Area: 22.40m2
Last Activity: FEB. 2005
Function: TRANSPORT, RECONNAISSANCE, SURVEYING, MAPPING


YH

Montblack
February 28th 06, 08:31 PM
("Gamish" spammed)
[Blah, blah, blah....]
> We have 8 of these aircraft for sale. They were manufactured between
> 1965 and 1971 and were in service until Feb. 2005. Located in Israel,
> they can be restored for flight or used for spare parts.
> Manufacturer DORNIER
> Type: DO28 B-1
> Aircraft Type: FIXED WING MULTI ENGINE
> Category: LAND
> Engine Type: RECIPROCATING
> Engine Make: LYCOMING
> Number of Engines: 2
> Load: 6-7 SEATS


No price, no links. Jeez! :-(

Here's pics of some DORNIER Type: DO28 B-1

http://1000aircraftphotos.com/Contributions/Hopton/4296L.jpg
Nice pic - interesting design. I'd like to see one up close.

<http://www.highgallery.com/WorldAircraft/Germany/Reconnaissance-Observation/GermanyReonnaissance.html>
This one looks like a much larger plane than the others - 2nd pic from
bottom.

http://makeashorterlink.com/?D276138BC
From airliners.net ...wait for it.

http://makeashorterlink.com/?N286618BC
From airliners.net ...wait for it.

http://makeashorterlink.com/?B296328BC
From airliners.net ...wait for it.


Montblack
At least now I know what they look like!!!
(Like a CriCri and Extra 400 mated)

Thomas Borchert
March 1st 06, 09:42 AM
Montblack,

Really loud, really old design. But they are kind of cool. We have the
last German flying one at our field. Actually, some of the links you
post seem to show a smaller, different type.

The single engine variant is the Do-27
http://www.do27.com/do27/index.htm.

And the (very much) modernized and much bigger follow-up is the Do-228
http://www.dornier228.de/.

--
Thomas Borchert (EDDH)

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