Dornier Do 335

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Dornier Do 335
Do-335.jpg
Type 2-engine piston
Author(s)
  • /Emmanuel Baranger (3D/FDM)
    Pierre Geoffroy (FDM)
  • /Emmanuel Baranger (3D/FDM)
    Pierre Geoffroy (FDM)
  • /Emmanuel Baranger (3D/FDM)
    Pierre Geoffroy (FDM)
  • /Emmanuel Baranger (3D/FDM)
    Pierre Geoffroy (FDM)
  • /Emmanuel Baranger (3D/FDM)
    Pierre Geoffroy (FDM)
  • /Emmanuel Baranger (3D/FDM)
    Pierre Geoffroy (FDM)
  • /Emmanuel Baranger (3D/FDM)
    Pierre Geoffroy (FDM)
  • /Emmanuel Baranger (3D/FDM)
    Pierre Geoffroy (FDM)
  • /Emmanuel Baranger (3D/FDM)
    Pierre Geoffroy (FDM)
  • /Emmanuel Baranger (3D/FDM)
    Pierre Geoffroy (FDM)
  • /Emmanuel Baranger (3D/FDM)
    Pierre Geoffroy (FDM)
  • /Emmanuel Baranger (3D/FDM)
    Pierre Geoffroy (FDM)
  • /Emmanuel Baranger (3D/FDM)
    Pierre Geoffroy (FDM)
  • /Emmanuel Baranger (3D/FDM)
    Pierre Geoffroy (FDM)
  • /Emmanuel Baranger (3D/FDM)
    Pierre Geoffroy (FDM)
  • /Emmanuel Baranger (3D/FDM)
    Pierre Geoffroy (FDM)
  • /Emmanuel Baranger (3D/FDM)
    Pierre Geoffroy (FDM)
  • /Emmanuel Baranger (3D/FDM)
    Pierre Geoffroy (FDM)
  • /Emmanuel Baranger (3D/FDM)
    Pierre Geoffroy (FDM)
  • /Emmanuel Baranger (3D/FDM)
    Pierre Geoffroy (FDM)
  • /Emmanuel Baranger (3D/FDM)
    Pierre Geoffroy (FDM)
  • /Emmanuel Baranger (3D/FDM)
    Pierre Geoffroy (FDM)
  • /Emmanuel Baranger (3D/FDM)
    Pierre Geoffroy (FDM)
  • /Emmanuel Baranger (3D/FDM)
    Pierre Geoffroy (FDM)
FDM YASim
--aircraft= do335, do335-yasim
Status Beta
 FDM Stars-2.png
 Systems Stars-2.png
 Cockpit Stars-2.png
 Model Stars-4.png

The Dornier Do 335 was a twin engined fighter aircraft, in pusher-pull configuration (engines at nose and tail) that saw limited service in the Luftwaffe in the latter years of WWII.

A surviving Do 335 is exhibited at the National Air and Space Museum.