Rob Mears wrote:
Not a bad looking design at all! I believe that's the first I've ever seen of one.
http://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/photo/390570.html
Rob, the Do 27 was widely used in Europe especially by Germany, GAF, GArmy and GNavy, and other Nations. They were used by civilian operators as well, especially as glider tugs and for parachute jumpers. But with prices for AVGAS soaring, their numbers in use are dwindling due to their thirsty Lycomings. I always loved their unique sound, especially the original ones in use by the military. My head always snaps upwards when hearing the distinctive sound, though getting rarer every year. Civilian ones were silenced dramatically due to noise reduction laws over here.
Off topic: Due to noise emission their larger sister Do 28 isn´t allowed in civilian D-IXXX registration. You will find some in use with Hungarian reg., though some of them were refitted with Czech Walter turboprop engines.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dornier_Do_27 If you don´t mind reading in German, theres lots of pics here: (you have to register to be able to see the pics)
http://www.flugzeugforum.de/dornier-flu ... 24636.htmlP.S.: Someone in need of spares might be able to get contacts through the members there as well.
Michael