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The Dornier Do 29 was an experimental aircraft developed by Dornier Flugzeugwerke and the Deutsche Versuchsanstalt für Luftfahrt (German Aviation Laboratory) in the 1950s, used to test a tilting-propeller system for short takeoff and landing (STOL) aircraft. The concept was proved to be successful in flight testing; however, no further development of the system or aircraft was proceeded with, and at the conclusion of its test program the Do 29 was retired.

Do 29
Do 29 on display at the Dornier Museum
Role Experimental aircraft
National origin Germany
Manufacturer Dornier Flugzeugwerke
First flight 12 December 1958
Primary user DFL
Produced 2
Developed from Dornier Do 27

Design and development


During the Second World War, Heinrich Focke of Focke-Achgelis, a manufacturer of helicopters, developed a design for a short-takeoff-and-landing aircraft that would utilise a system of pusher propellers, one on each wing in a pusher configuration, to provide downward thrust and enhance lift.[1] Designated Fa 269, the design was not developed due to the state of the war.[1]

In the 1950s, however, a renewed interest in STOL and VTOL aircraft led to a re-evaluation of Focke's concept, and Dornier was given a contract to develop an aircraft capable of demonstrating the tilting-propeller system. The aircraft, given the designation Do 29, was based on the Do 27 light transport, modified with twin Lycoming GO-480 engines mounted below the wings.[1] These engines drove three-bladed, pusher propellers, that were capable of being tilted downwards to an angle of up to 90 degrees, and the engines were coupled so that symmetrical thrust could be maintained in the event of an engine failure.[1]

The forward fuselage was also modified with a helicopter-like cockpit. A Martin-Baker ejection seat was provided for pilot escape in the event of an emergency.[2]


Testing


The Do 29 at the Dornier Museum
The Do 29 at the Dornier Museum

Two examples of the Do 29 were constructed, while a third was planned but not built, with the first prototype flying on 12 December 1958.[2] In the following flight testing, the propeller system was not rotated further than 60 degrees as opposed to its nominal 90 degree capability,[1] but the aircraft proved to be highly successful, with a stalling speed of 24 kilometres per hour (15 mph) and exceptional short-field performance.[1]

Despite this, however, the tilting-propeller system was not further pursued after the end of the flight test program.[1]


Aircraft on display


One of the Do 29 prototypes survived the program, and is displayed in the Dornier Museum in Germany.[1]


Operators


 Germany

Specifications (Do 29)


Detail of propeller assembly
Detail of propeller assembly

Data from [1][3]

General characteristics

Performance


See also


Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists


References


Notes
  1. Goebel, Greg. "Dornier Civil Aircraft" Archived June 12, 2010, at the Wayback Machine. VectorSite, April 2010. Accessed 2010-06-10.
  2. Luftwaffe: Projekte: Do 29. In: Geschichte der Luftwaffe. Bundeswehr. Accessed 2009-06-15.
  3. Winchester 2005, pp. 84-85.
  4. Green 1960 p.90-1
Bibliography



На других языках


[de] Dornier Do 29

Die Dornier Do 29 war ein in den späten 1950er-Jahren entwickeltes Experimentalflugzeug, das zusammen mit der Deutschen Versuchsanstalt für Luftfahrt (heute Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt) zur Erforschung des Überganges von der Kurz- zur Senkrechtstarttechnik gebaut wurde.
- [en] Dornier Do 29

[fr] Dornier Do 29

Le Dornier Do 29 est un avion à décollage et atterrissage court (ADAC) expérimental développé par Dornier et la Deutsche Versuchsanstalt für Luftfahrt (centre allemand pour l'aéronautique et l'astronautique) dans les années 1950, utilisé pour tester un système d'hélices basculantes. Le concept s’est avéré efficace lors des essais en vol, mais aucun développement supplémentaire du système ou de l’avion n’a été entrepris et, à la fin de son programme d’essais, le Do 29 a été mis hors service.

[it] Dornier Do 29

Il Dornier Do 29 fu un velivolo sperimentale, sviluppato da Dornier-Werke e da Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (agenzia tedesca che si occupa della ricerca e sperimentazione in campo aeronautico) negli anni cinquanta, con il quale si voleva sperimentare il decollo e atterraggio corto (STOL) grazie all'inclinazione delle eliche.

[ru] Dornier Do 29

Do 29 — немецкий экспериментальный самолёт УВП.



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