The Forgotten Legacy of the Fastest Piston-Driven Airplane from WWII
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The Forgotten Legacy of the Fastest Piston-Driven Airplane from WWII
In the final years of World War II, German engineers introduced a new kind of aircraft that stood apart from anything the Allies had seen before. The Dornier Do 335, often called the “Arrow,” became known as the fastest piston-engine aircraft of the war. While it never reached full production or combat use on a wide scale, the Do 335 left behind a unique story of design, performance, and missed opportunity. This unusual aircraft stood out due to…
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