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  2. Dornier 228 - Wikipedia

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    The company developed a new fuselage for the TNT and TPE 331–5 in two variants (15- and 19-passenger) and named both project-aircraft E-1 (later Dornier 228-100) and E-2 (later Dornier 228-200). At the ILA Berlin Air Show in 1980, Dornier presented the new aircraft to the public. Both of the prototypes were flown on 28 March 1981 and 9 May ...

  3. Dornier Flugzeugwerke - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) acquired a production licence for the Dornier 228 and manufactured the aircraft for the Asian market. By 2013 a total of 117 Dornier 228 aircraft had been produced by HAL with plans to build 20 more during 2013-14. [1] Pushpindar Singh Chopra was the agent of Dornier to India during this contract. In ...

  4. RUAG - Wikipedia

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    In December 2007, RUAG announced its intention to launch a modernized version of the Dornier 228, which it designated as the Dornier 228 Next Generation, or Dornier 228 NG. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] [ 16 ] At the 2008 Berlin Air Show , HAL agreed to supply the first three component sets — fuselage, wings and tail — for €5 million, as a part of an € ...

  5. List of Dornier 228 operators - Wikipedia

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    Indian Air Force – operates 53 Dornier 228-201. [4] Indian Navy – operates 26 Dornier 228-201 and have 12 on order. [4] [9] Indian Coast Guard - operates 36 Dornier 228-201. DRDO – 1 Dornier 228 “Nabhratna” used as a flying test bed by LRDE [10] Italy. Italian Army Aviation - 3 [11] [12] Malawi. Military of Malawi – 3 [4] Maldives ...

  6. Nordholz Naval Airbase - Wikipedia

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    Dornier Do 228LT of Marinefliegergeschwader 3 at Nordholz Air Base. Nordholz Naval Airbase is one of the oldest airports in Germany, dating to 17 December 1912. Construction of the airport installations started a year later and was finished in 1914. During World War I Nordholz served as the principal airship base for the Imperial German Navy.

  7. Category:Dornier aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Dornier Delphin; Dornier Do 10; Dornier Do 11; Dornier Do 12; Dornier Do 13; Dornier Do 14; Dornier Do 17; Operational history of the Dornier Do 17; Dornier Do 18; Dornier Do 19; Dornier Do 20; Dornier Do 22; Dornier Do 23; Dornier Do 24; Dornier Do 26; Dornier Do 27; Dornier Do 28; Dornier Do 29; Dornier Do 29 (1934) Dornier Do 31; Dornier Do ...

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  9. Dornier Do 28 - Wikipedia

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    Wing later used in the Dornier 228. [11] Do 28 G.92 1995 conversion of Do 28D powered by two Walter M601-D2 750 hp turboprops used for skydiving operations, seven built. [12] Several now reengined with General Electric H75 to allow 750hp at higher altitudes than the Walter M601 [13] Dornier 128-2 Improved version of Do 28D-2, replaced D-2 in ...