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==Dornier aircraft projects== ===Letter designations (before 1933)=== (Does not include designations for aircraft built while Dornier was with ''[[Zeppelin-Lindau]]'') * [[Dornier Do Gs I]] Precursor to Wal destroyed by [[Military Inter-Allied Commission of Control]] (1919) * [[Dornier Libelle|Dornier Do A Libelle]] (I 1921, III redesignated Do 12) * [[Dornier Libelle|Dornier Spatz]] Landplane version of Do A (1922) * [[Dornier Komet|Dornier Do B Merkur]], airliner; development of Do C (1926) * [[Dornier Komet|Dornier Do C Komet]], military version of the Komet (I 1921, II 1922, III 1926) * [[Dornier Do 10|Dornier Do C 2, 3, 4]] Fighter unrelated to earlier Do C, redesignated Do 10 in 1933 (C 2 ?, C 3 1931, C 4 1932) * [[Dornier Komet|Dornier Do D]], heavily revised floatplane torpedo bomber version for the Royal Yugoslav Air Force (1929) * [[Dornier Do E]], small reconnaissance flying boat (1924) * [[Dornier Do 11|Dornier Do F]], heavy bomber (1932); redesignated Do 11 in 1933 * [[Dornier Do G]] ''Greif'' (Cancelled 1920 project) * [[Dornier Do H Falke]], fighter developed from the [[Zeppelin-Lindau D.I]] (1922) * [[Dornier Do I]], twin-engine long range reconnaissance aircraft (1923) * [[Dornier Do J Wal]], twin-engine flying boat (1922) * [[Dornier Do K]], four-engine airliner/cargo freighter (K 1 1929, K 2 1929, K 3 1931) * [[Dornier Delphin|Dornier Do L Delphin]], single-engine commercial flying boat (I 1920, II 1921, III 1927) <!--* [[Dornier Do M]] 4 engine monoplane (in a paired push-pull mounted over the wing) - no date--> * [[Kawasaki Ka 87|Dornier Do N]] Design for the Imperial Japanese Army and used as ''Type 87 Heavy Bomber''. Internal Kawasaki designation was Ka 87 (1926) * [[Dornier Do J Wal|Dornier Do O Wal]] Custom built version of Do J for expedition to South America (1924) * [[Dornier Do P]], four-engine heavy bomber (1930); led to the Do 11 * [[Dornier Do Q]] * [[Dornier Do R Superwal|Dornier Do R.2 and R.4 Superwal]], two (later four) engine flying boat airliner (1924) * [[Dornier Do S]], four-engine, 22-passenger flying boat airliner (1930) * [[Dornier Komet|Dornier Do T]], Komet/Merkur converted to air ambulance * [[Dornier Do Y|Dornier Do U]] (Cancelled civil variant of Do Y) * [[Dornier Do X]] 12-engine passenger flying boat (1929); largest flying boat at the time * [[Dornier Do Y]], trimotor monoplane bomber (1930, redesignated Do 15) Additional unbuilt projects include 3 different [[Schneider Trophy]] racers from 1924, 1928 and 1931 and a large multi-engine seaplane similar to the Do X with engines buried in the wings. ===1933-1945=== * [[Dornier Do 10]], RLM designation for the Do C4 * [[Dornier Do 11]], RLM designation for the Do F * [[Dornier Do 12]], small flying boat * [[Dornier Do 13]], twin-engine bomber; improved Do 11 * [[Dornier Do 14]], experimental seaplane * [[Dornier Do Y|Dornier Do 15]], RLM designation for the Do Y * [[Dornier Do J Wal|Dornier Do 16]], RLM designation for the Do J II Wal * [[Dornier Do 17]], twin-engine light bomber; nicknamed ''Fliegender Bleistift'' ("flying pencil") * [[Dornier Do 18]], flying boat; Do 16 development * [[Dornier Do 19]], four-engine heavy bomber, [[Ural bomber]] candidate * [[Dornier Do 20]], proposed passenger flying boat; improved and enlarged Do X with wing-mounted diesel engines * [[Dornier Do 22]], torpedo bomber/reconnaissance seaplane; only for the export market * [[Dornier Do 23]], twin-engine medium bomber; improved Do 11 * [[Dornier Do 24]], three-engine reconnaissance/SAR/bomber flying boat * [[Dornier Do 26]], four-engine transport/reconnaissance flying boat * [[Dornier Do 29 (1934)]], proposed heavy fighter (''Zerstörer'') derived from the Do 17; number reused postwar * [[Dornier Do 212]], experimental flying boat * [[Dornier Do 214]], long-range transport flying boat project; cancelled by 1943 due to the worsening war situation * [[Dornier Do 215]], light bomber/night fighter; originally designated Do 17Z * [[Dornier Do 216]], four-engine large military flying boat project; rejected due to lack of demand * [[Dornier Do 217]], bomber developed from the Do 17 * [[Dornier Do 317]], medium bomber prototype developed from the Do 217; cancelled as it had no advantage over the Do 217 * [[Dornier Do 24|Dornier Do 318]], enlarged Do 24 (project) * [[Dornier Do 335]], fighter-bomber * [[Dornier Do 417]], twin-engine multirole aircraft project; cancelled as it was inferior to the Ju 188 * [[Dornier Do 335#Do 635|Dornier Do 635]], twin fuselage version of Do 335; also known as Do 335Z * Dornier P.59, fighter project * Dornier P.85, "Sea-Stuka", twin-engine; similar to Do 217 with floats * Dornier P.184, transport; parallel development to the BV 144 * Dornier P.232, mixed propulsion fighter * Dornier P.247, single-seat fighter with pusher propeller; further development of the Do 335 * Dornier P.252, night fighter with two Jumo 213 engines * Dornier P.254, mixed-propulsion aircraft * [[Dornier Do 335#P 256|Dornier P 256]], turbojet night fighter version of the Do 335 * Dornier P.273, high-altitude fighter ===1945-present=== * [[Dornier Do 27|Dornier Do 25]], prototype for Do 27 * [[Dornier Do 27]], STOL light utility aircraft * [[Dornier Do 28]], twin-engine STOL light utility aircraft developed from Do 27 * [[Dornier Do 29]], experimental V/STOL aircraft with tilting propellers * [[Dornier Do 31]], experimental jet engine VTOL transport * [[Dornier Do 32]], ultralight, collapsible tip jet helicopter * [[Dornier Do 28|Dornier 128]], improved Do 28D-2 * [[Dornier Do 31|Dornier Do 131]], version of Do 31 with liftjets * [[Dornier Do 132]], utility helicopter with tip jets (project) * [[Dornier 228]] - twin turboprop STOL utility aircraft developed from the Do 28 * [[Dornier Do 231]], VTOL transport aircraft project * [[Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jet]], light attack jet/advanced trainer * [[Dornier 328]], turboprop commuter airliner * [[Fairchild Dornier 328JET]], turbofan version of 328 * [[Fairchild Dornier 428JET]], proposed stretched version of the 328JET; cancelled August 2000 * [[Fairchild Dornier 728 family]], proposed regional jetliner; cancelled in 2002 when Fairchild Dornier went bankrupt * [[Dornier Aerodyne]], wingless VTOL aircraft * [[Dornier Seastar]], turboprop amphibious aircraft * [[Dornier S-Ray 007]], two-seat, single-engine amphibious aircraft * [[Dornier LA-2000]] (Study for a stealth strike aircraft with full delta wing similar to [[A-12 Avenger]])<ref>http://www.flightglobal.com/PDFArchive/View/1986/1986%20-%201271.html?search=dornier%20stealth%20aircraft {{Dead link|date=February 2022}}</ref>
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