Dornier Do17 The Luftwaffe's 'Flying Pencil'
Air War Archive Series

Frontline Books

 

The book; Nearly every page a historical photo from Germany's Do17 at war. Illustrated with approximately 200 photographs from Wartime Collections collected over many years. 160 pages. Air War Archive; Chris Goss.  


Fossileyes' Factoids; For the first three years of the Second World War, the Dornier Do 17 was the Luftwaffe's principal light bomber. Designed to be fast enough to outrun contemporary fighter aircraft, the Dornier helped to spearhead Germany's Blitzkrieg as Hitler's armies raced through Poland and then France and the Low Countries. After suffering heavy losses at the hands of Fighter Command in the Battle of Britain, the Do 17 was employed in Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941. The Do 17 was withdrawn from front-line service later in 1941 but continued to be used by the German Air Force in various roles until the end of the war, including seeing service as a glider tug and in the defense of the Reich in 1944 as a night fighter.