One of the most unusual aircraft.
88 years ago, July 12, 1929, for the first time rose into the air the giant flying boat “Dornier” Do-X — the world’s largest, at that time, the aircraft is heavier than air. Five years later, that title will go to the Soviet colossus “Maxim Gorky”, however, at maximum take-off weight — 58 tons — Do-X will long remain the world record holder as takeoff weight, “Maxim Gorky” was 53 tons.
Another record of the Do-X was unsurpassed until the second half of the twentieth century: October 20, 1929 he took off, having on Board 150 passengers and 19 crew members. It was absolutely fantastic value in those days, when none of the aircraft have not raised more than 50 people.
However, this capacity turned out to be useless. Before the era of mass passenger air travel and multi-seat Airbus remained for nearly three decades. The Do-X was converted into Pokorny “flying hotel” for 66 passengers, which could travel with maximum comfort, however, as it was not needed.
Finally crippled giant is coming in the same year the “great depression” that caused a sharp drop in demand for passenger flights. As a result, regular routes, he never left, and in 1933, having made only about 70 flights, was sent to the last Parking lot at the aviation Museum. There it was in 1943, bombed by the British.
Two copies of the Do-X was built in 1931 and 1932 for the Italian order. But they have not achieved commercial success. Passenger flights over the Mediterranean, which the Italians tried to organize these machines proved unprofitable, entertaining air cruises too. In 1934 both the plane was mothballed, and in 1937 scrapped. In General, the Do-X suffered the typical fate for those who are far ahead of their time.
The first instance of the Do-X in the Assembly shop. Since the Treaty of Versailles forbade Germany to manufacture heavy multi-engine airplanes, especially for the construction of the aircraft firm “Dornier” built aircraft factory in Switzerland, on lake Constance.
3. Originally on the Do-X has established 12 star-520-horsepower engines the Bristol “Jupiter” in six tandem units above the wing, connected by an additional bearing surface. The memory of the participants in the design and construction of the flying giant.
4. Do-X in front of a record flight in which he flew 169 people.
5. Passengers in this flight was the staff, workers and engineers of aircraft, as well as several journalists. Salon, as seen in the photo, still didn’t finish.
6. The cockpit also looked very modestly, and instrumentation, by modern standards, was extremely poor. Please note that the pilots had no control engines.
7. Because the engines ran and monitored the work of the special crew member — flight engineer-mechanic, whose workplace was located in a separate room behind the cockpit. The chief pilot gave him the command over the phone. The crew consisted of two motorist who shifts carrying the watch. In General, as on the ship.
8. In 1930, the passenger Do-X is completely transformed into the luxurious Suite of rooms with carpets, soft furnishings and upholstered walls patterned decorative fabric.
9. It could comfortably listen to the radio…
10. Or lie down on the couch, cut off from the aisle and the next compartment by a curtain.
11. Or to eat and drink.
12. Radical alteration was not only the interior but also the power plant. Instead of a star “Jupiter” aircraft equipped with more powerful and high-rise American V-shaped engines water-cooled Curtiss “Conqueror” for 610 forces each. With them working ceiling machine, previously not exceeding 500 meters, reached 3200 m.
13. “Contrary” on the wing of a modified Do-X.
14. Fill water into the cooling system.
15. Do-X with new motors is on the rise.
16. Took off!
17. And flew to Brazil. Not immediately, of course, but with several intermediate landings. In the picture — Do-X drive near Rio de Janeiro.
18. And then there was the flight to new York.
19. Skyscrapers, skyscrapers, and I small.
20. The meeting of two German giants — the flying boat Do-X and the airship “Graf Zeppelin”.
21. The second instance of the Do-X with an Italian engine Fiat A-22R in a well-streamlined nacelles on pylons teardrop-shaped cross-section. This aircraft wore the name “Umberto Maddalena”. Keel painted in the colors of the Italian flag.
22. The bow of the “Umberto Maddalena” closeup. In the front edges of the pylons mounted radiators.
23. Do-X surrounded by boats and canoes on Berlin’s lake Wannsee.
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25. In addition to passengers, the Do-X were taken airmail. In the photo envelope with the special postmark brought this plane from Rio de Janeiro to new York. These envelopes are a rarity and highly valued among philatelists.
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