Dlya zapuska igri snachala nuzhno zapustitj steam mw3 2. Series Model Variants • Do 28 - Prototype Model Designation; Lycoming O-360-A1A engines of 180 horsepower. • Do 28A-1 - Main production model designation; fitted with Lycoming O-540-A1A engines of 250 horsepower each; increased wingspan from prototype.

• Do 28A-1-S - Floatplane conversion model based on the Do 27A-1. • Do 28B-1 - Based on the Do 28A model fitted with Lycoming IO-540 engines; redesigned nose and tail; increased fuel capacity; 60 examples produced.

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• Do 28B-1-S - Proposed Floatplane based on the Do 28B-1. • Do 28B-2 - Single production model; fitted with Lycoming brand TIO-540 turbocharged engines. • Do 28C - Proposed eight-seat passenger model. • Do 28D - Seven production models featuring new fuselage, wing and tail; fitted with IGSO-540 series engines. • Do 28D-1 - 54 production models based on Do 28D models. • Do 28D-2 - 172 examples produced; based on Do 28D models with lengthened fuselage; increased overall MTOW. • Do 28D-2/OU - Environmental Patrol Platform based on Do 28D model.

• Do 28D-2T - Single Do 28D-2 model fitted with Avco Lycoming TIGO-540 series engines with turbochargers. • Do 28D-5X Turbo Skyservant / 'TurboSky' - Single prototype example fitted with Lycoming LTP-101-600 turboprop engines. • Do 28D-6X Turbo Skyservant - Single prototype example fitted with PT6A-110 turboprop engines. • Do 28E-TNT - Single trial example fitted with experimental wing; based on Do 28D model. • Do 28 G.92 - Conversion of Do 28D models by Zlovakia for skydiving purposes; fitted with 2 x Walter M 601-D2 series 450 horsepower turboprop engines; seven examples in existence.

• Do 128-2 - 'Improved' Do 28D model • Do 128-6 - Production Designation of Turbo Skyservant model of which 6 were produced. In the mid-1950s, Dornier Flugzeugbau GmbH of West Germany developed the single engine Do 27 Short Take-Off and Landing (STOL) lightweight utility-minded aircraft.

2005 This little high-wing cantilever aircraft went on to a very successful service life with many variants and operators through both civilian and military markets. From this design came a new offering, a two-engine version of the Do 27 which became the Do 28 of 1959. This model emerged with the same high-wing layout and a pair of underslung Lycoming engines driving three-bladed propellers. The Do 28 retained many of the key qualities of the Do 27 before it including its STOL capabilities. The original Do 28 line was led by the prototype which was designated simply as 'Do 28'. This was fitted with 2 x Lycoming O-360-A1A engines of 180 horsepower each driving two-blade propeller units.

First flight was on April 29th, 1959. Then followed the Do 28A-1 which fitted O-540-A1A engines of 250 horsepower. Its wing mainplane was increased by seven feet for improved stability and handling and a first flight was recorded on March 20th, 1960. Sixty of this form were completed. The Do 28A-1 was a floatplane form.

The Do 28B-1, based largely on the preceding D 28A model, arrived with a larger tailplane, greater fuel stores, and an increased nose cone. Engines were the IO-540 (fuel-injected) driving three-blade propeller units. Sixty of these were produced as well.

The Do 28B-1-S was to be a floatplane version but this fell to naught. The Do 28B-2 was unveiled with turbocharged Lycoming engines (TIO-540 series) but only one was ever produced. The Do 28C was a proposed passenger hauler with seating for eight. Its drive power would have been from a pair of turboprop engines yielding 530 horsepower each but this design was not furthered. The Do 28D 'Skyservant' went on to become the definitive product of the Do 28 line. This from saw a new boxy fuselage added with an increased-area wing.

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Power was through 2 x IGSO-540 series engines of 380 horsepower. Nine of this mark were completed. The Do 28D-1 was the initial production model and this saw a larger span wing added. Manufacture totaled 54 units. The Do 28D-1 followed with a reinforced fuselage, larger passenger cabin and an increase in Maximum Take-Off Weight (MTOW).

Production added 172 more aircraft. The D 28D-2/OU was used in the pollution patrol role and a sole Do 28D-2 was converted as the Do 28D-2T with 2 x Lycoming TIGO-540 turbocharged engines. The Do 28D-5X 'Turbo Skyservant' was a proposed turboprop-powered model (Lycoming LTP-101-600 of 400ho each) and first flew in April of 1978 but only ever existed in prototype form. Another prototype became the Do 28D-6X with its PT6A-110 turboprop engines of 400hp each. This one flew in March of 1980 and became the Do 128-6. Then followed the Do 28E-TNT which was a Do 28D with a new wing of 55.7 feet span. Power was from 2 x Garret TPE331-5-252D engines of 715 horsepower and a prototype first flew on June 14th, 1979 to trial its new 'high technology' wing mainplanes.