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Dornier Flying Boat In KSBA

Sun Oct 09, 2005 4:43 pm

I flew the T-6 into Santa Barbara (KSBA) this weekend and was very surprised to see a silver Dornier (I think) 3 engined flying boat sitting on the ramp near Signature. Is this airplane based there and what kind of airplane is it. I took a picture from far away (while I was trying to taxi) don't know how good it is.

Sun Oct 09, 2005 4:52 pm

Sounds like the Do-24; I wrote a bit about when it was here in the UK last year...

http://www.airsceneuk.org.uk/airshow04/ ... biggin.htm

Sun Oct 09, 2005 4:52 pm

The DO-24ATT is currently in Santa Barbara.

Sun Oct 09, 2005 5:03 pm

Where do you keep your T-6?

Eric

Sun Oct 09, 2005 5:23 pm

Thats the one. Iknew you guys would have the scoop it it.

To Eureka181,
The slug lives in Van Nuys.

Sun Oct 09, 2005 5:48 pm

The Dornier Do-24ATT is on a world tour. Damiens excellent report doesn't mention that the other big change (engines from pistons to turboprops, a new wing) was the addition of an undercarriage from the Dornier Do-31 (yes, look it up) making it the first amphibian of the type. Perviously Dornier Do-24s had all been pure flying boats.

For further info check out the website http://www.do-24.com

Next stops are
The LA Yacht Club (Oct10-12) the Maritime Museum Balboa Park, San Diego, (Oct 13-16) Lake Tahoe, CA (Oct 17-21) San Francisco Bay, Santa Rosa and Napa Valley (Oct 22nd-23) and Aviation Nation airshow, Las Vegas. Nov 11-13.

Check it out. :wink:

Sun Oct 09, 2005 7:12 pm

I saw an article in In Flight about the Dornier that said it was rewinged and re-engined in the Phillipines.
Wasn't it done in Germany in the 80s...or was that another airframe?

Sun Oct 09, 2005 9:34 pm

the managers of her have done a great job, & by adding the beaching / landing gear they have made access to a rare bird more accessible to thousands of enthusiasts near & well away from water. brilliant thinking!!

Sun Oct 09, 2005 10:51 pm

The Do-24ATT was a 70s technology prototype by Dornier, Germany. The put the 'new' Dornier wing on it (later used in the other Do types IIRC), plus the gear and turboprops to see if there was a market for an undated 24 (It's one of the most seaworthy 'boats ever).

There wasn't, and it cost Dornier too much.

Iren Dornier took the aircraft from the museum, refurbished it and did it out as a luxury a/c inside in the Philippines, where he lives.

He then set off on a round the world trip, in leasurly stages. Check out the (over complex but) fascinating website for the full details. www.do-24.com
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