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Photographic Print : Dornier Do 32E ultra-light helicopter D-HOPS
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Dornier Do 32E ultra-light helicopter D-HOPS
the Dornier Do 32E was a simple, collapsible one-man helicopter from Germany powered by a BMW 6012L gas turbine, driving a compressor which supplied compressed air to the rotor tip jets, driving the main rotor. All three flying prototypes crashed during extensive testing. A fourth un-flown aircraft, registered D-HOPA, is on display at at the Deutsches Museum. Date: circa 1965
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Media ID 20027838
© The Peter Butt Aviation Collection / Mary Evans
1965 Collapsible Compressed Crashed Deutsches Dornier Driving Extensive Fourth Helicopter Jets Main Powered Prototypes Registered Rotor Simple Supplied Testing Turbine Compressor One Man
10"x8" (25x20cm) Photo Print
Experience the thrill of aviation history with our exclusive photograph from Mary Evans Picture Library. This stunning image captures the Dornier Do 32E ultra-light helicopter, registration D-HOPS, in flight. Engineered in Germany during the 1950s, this innovative helicopter was powered by a BMW 6012L gas turbine, showcasing the cutting-edge technology of its time. Add this captivating print to your collection and bring a piece of aviation history into your home or office.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 18.1cm (10" x 7.1")
Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This photograph showcases the Dornier Do 32E ultra-light helicopter, registration D-HOPS, a groundbreaking aviation innovation from Germany during the mid-1960s. The Dornier Do 32E was a simple, collapsible one-man helicopter, powered by a BMW 6012L gas turbine. The engine drove a compressor, which supplied compressed air to the rotor tip jets, propelling the main rotor. Despite its innovative design, the Dornier Do 32E faced numerous challenges during testing, resulting in the unfortunate crashing of all three flying prototypes. The fourth un-flown aircraft, D-HOPA, is now a cherished exhibit at the Deutsches Museum in Germany. This aeronautical marvel represents an ambitious attempt to revolutionize helicopter technology through the use of a gas turbine engine and collapsible design. Although the Dornier Do 32E did not achieve commercial success, it remains an important chapter in the history of helicopter development. This photograph offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the determination and ingenuity of the engineers who dared to push the boundaries of aviation technology.
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