Dornier Do X | The History Of The Giant 12-Engine Flying Ship

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If you'd like to donate towards the Do X reconstruction project, please do so here: www.do-x-vision.de/en/give-a-...
The mighty Dornier Do X is the focus of today's video. Not only are we going to explore its history, but we will also learn about a project that is bringing this huge flying ship back to life. I'd like to extend a big thank you to Peter Kielhorn for speaking with me about the Do X Reconstruction Project!
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Recommended Reading:
Dornier Do X: The Story of Claude Dornier's Legendary Flying Boat - amzn.to/3Whcjf3
Vom Original zum Modell, Flugschiff Dornier Do X - amzn.to/3JAz469
Nowarra.H (1978) Dornier DO-X. Das erste Großraum-Flugschiff der Welt.
NACA Aircraft Circular No.109.
0:00 Intro
3:05 A brief history of Claude Dornier
10:14 Origins of the Do X
27:35 Design and construction of the Do X
43:50 Maiden flight and record settings
50:04 Modifications and plans for international service
59:20 Do X international adventure / airmail shenanigans
1:10:22 Financial troubles and a German Tours
1:21:09 Later years and final fate
1:27:41 The Do X Reconstruction Project
2:19:35 Additional info & recommended reading...

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  • @RexsHangar
    @RexsHangar18 күн бұрын

    If you'd like to donate towards the Do X reconstruction project, please do so here: www.do-x-vision.de/en/give-a-boost-to-the-do-x/ F.A.Q Section - Ask your questions here :) Q: Do you take aircraft requests? A: I have a list of aircraft I plan to cover, but feel free to add to it with suggestions:) Q: How do you decide what aircraft gets covered next? A: Supporters over on Patreon now get to vote on upcoming topics such as overviews, special videos, and deep dives. Q: Why do you use imperial measurements for some videos, and metric for others? A: I do this based on country of manufacture. Imperial measurements for Britain and the U.S, metric for the rest of the world, but I include text in my videos that convert it for both.

  • @Ulrich.Bierwisch

    @Ulrich.Bierwisch

    16 күн бұрын

    Riesen-flug-boot is one of the typical German long words build out of a number of smaller words. You can say "reason fluke boat" and you are very close to the correct pronunciation. In German it is allowed to build words like giantflyingboat and it's even allowed to add more words like giantflyingboatproductionnumbers.

  • @erfquake1

    @erfquake1

    16 күн бұрын

    There was an airship-building contemporary to Zeppelin called "Schutte-Lanz". The airship frames were made of wood and arranged diagonally instead of Z's traditional ring-and-longitudinal construction. It wasn't successful as a company/design, partly due to its inherent structural issues and partly because Zeppelin effectively dominated the subject, but it might be worth an 'coulda been a contender' episode.

  • @daszieher

    @daszieher

    16 күн бұрын

    Excellent work! Many thanks for this! I remember my grandmother (born 1913) having told me about this behemoth of the skies. I don't think she ever saw the Do X, although she was in Germany at that time, however, I do remember quite well her telling me about the Dornier Wal aircraft.

  • @fisherman501

    @fisherman501

    16 күн бұрын

    Wonderful video =D Have you looked at the Latécoére 631? It's quite an amazing looking aircraft that was like a French version of the Do-X (just existing a few years later)

  • @RexsHangar

    @RexsHangar

    15 күн бұрын

    @@erfquake1 In a planned video on early airships I will be discussing this :)

  • @drstevenrey
    @drstevenrey16 күн бұрын

    Hi Chris, the old fart from Switzerland here. You just made my day, week, month, year, decade and century. I live and breath this era of aviation every day. I live in Altenrhein and swim in the lake almost daily right in front of the factory where the Do X was built and flown. Thank you so much for this work. Great. Unmatched. Brilliant.

  • @hazchemel

    @hazchemel

    16 күн бұрын

    Do the 2 countries meet there?

  • @buttcracker

    @buttcracker

    16 күн бұрын

    Haha fart

  • @XXfea

    @XXfea

    16 күн бұрын

    Time for you to move on for the younger folks! Oh wait . . . I'm 83 . . . I concur - FABULOUS stuff

  • @cosmografia6960

    @cosmografia6960

    16 күн бұрын

    Oh man! What’s left of the factory complex?

  • @drstevenrey

    @drstevenrey

    16 күн бұрын

    @@cosmografia6960 You would be surprised. The buildings are all still there. You have to dig for them a bit, since there were several add-ons built since 1929. Today trains are built by Stadler Rail in them. Even the slipway that was used by the Do X still exists, in fact that's where I swim from, normally.

  • @MarktheRude
    @MarktheRude17 күн бұрын

    A two and half hour video on a flying ship? Well, I know what I am going to watch this evening then.

  • @godlugner5327

    @godlugner5327

    16 күн бұрын

    12,000 other people in the first six hours agree

  • @nickthompson9697

    @nickthompson9697

    16 күн бұрын

    I'm getting it next on flight simulator. The Bugatti 100P couldn't wait any longer after I got to see it in person.

  • @kitbag9033
    @kitbag903317 күн бұрын

    2 hours 23 minutes? This is the best day of my life!!!😮

  • @user-ih7gc7dt9l

    @user-ih7gc7dt9l

    15 күн бұрын

    You are a serious plane geek😂! I’ll be watching too! Love it.

  • @Zeppflyer
    @Zeppflyer17 күн бұрын

    2 hours 20 on the DOX?! Sign me up! One small quibble with the intro: The residents of Lake Constance were quite used to giant, buzzing flying machines. Any of the early Zeppelins were launched from a floating shed on the lake. Doing it this way allowed the structure to be rotated so that there were no crosswinds at the door and gave the them wide open approaches.

  • @SeansHangar
    @SeansHangar15 күн бұрын

    I just realized my grandfather lived in Brooklyn and was five years old when the DO X came to visit. I never got the chance to ask him if he remembered seeing it. Also, thanks so much for this feature-length documentary! The fact that one person is responsible for researching, writing, recording, editing, and gathering footage and photographs for this masterpiece is astounding. For FREE no less! Bravo, good sir!

  • @mycosys
    @mycosys17 күн бұрын

    My headcanon is now that Inspector Rex has retired, makes videos on aircraft, and has his person act has his avatar

  • @geoff-lukebihler6157

    @geoff-lukebihler6157

    17 күн бұрын

    Surly not Herr stockinger

  • @williamharvey8895
    @williamharvey889516 күн бұрын

    Me: I. Need a Drachinefel length video to listen to. Rex: hold my beer.😂

  • @paulwoodman5131

    @paulwoodman5131

    16 күн бұрын

    Drach could do a Fun Friday on this one 😊.

  • @randomnickify

    @randomnickify

    16 күн бұрын

    ​@paulwoodman5131 I mean...its technically a boat :D

  • @williamharvey8895

    @williamharvey8895

    16 күн бұрын

    ​@@randomnickify😂

  • @JMurph2015
    @JMurph201517 күн бұрын

    Now I understand that community post from a few days ago! Over 2 hours on one aircraft! Bravo!

  • @RexsHangar

    @RexsHangar

    15 күн бұрын

    and there are three other videos of similar length currently in the editing process lol

  • @john_in_phoenix
    @john_in_phoenix16 күн бұрын

    Cost overruns, engines not putting out the planned power, sounds very modern indeed. Not a big surprise the company went bankrupt during the depression. You can certainly see the influence of the DO-X in the later clippers. Looking at the bow, I keep expecting to see torpedo tube doors, just reminds me of a U boat for some reason. Certainly an aircraft worthy of the extended video format!

  • @grayssoncarl5020

    @grayssoncarl5020

    11 күн бұрын

    At least they (hopefully) didnt kill the people speaking up on the problems.

  • @whyjnot420

    @whyjnot420

    9 күн бұрын

    More like; Anyone who thinks that cost overruns & engines not putting out the planned power are only modern problems needs to take a history course.

  • @john_in_phoenix

    @john_in_phoenix

    9 күн бұрын

    @@whyjnot420 Sort of "assuming" I'm unaware that it has existed as problems since the Wright brothers? Or just being snarky?

  • @whyjnot420

    @whyjnot420

    8 күн бұрын

    @@john_in_phoenix Making a viable lightweight engine was actually one of the things the Wrights got right before they lost their minds with patents and let the rest of the world pass them by. Given that even the Wrights were flying gliders (and kites) that were of more or less the same design as the original Flyer, the entire world was waiting on some long promised engines at that point. (and since you can see the counterweight catapult that the Wrights used, power was obviously lacking.)

  • @john_in_phoenix

    @john_in_phoenix

    8 күн бұрын

    @@whyjnot420 Snarky in other words.

  • @Iden_in_the_Rain
    @Iden_in_the_Rain17 күн бұрын

    “…the better part of three hours,” Rex, you actually went under time on a video!

  • @RexsHangar

    @RexsHangar

    15 күн бұрын

    I am as surprised as you are, believe me 😂

  • @Immortal..
    @Immortal..17 күн бұрын

    2.5 hours on an interwar flying boat? God bless you Rex!

  • @user-kx6jv2um3m
    @user-kx6jv2um3m4 күн бұрын

    As a child in the 1960s, I built a kit model of the DO-X, so I've known about it most of my life. Wonderful to see some details -- I'm only 1/2 hour into the video. Thank you Rex!

  • @drstevenrey
    @drstevenrey14 күн бұрын

    I had to dig like a nut case. The auxiliary engine was a DKW 584 ccm two stroke engine, 15 hp, and was taken from the P 15 car. It was the first engine that DKW built as a stationary engine. Apparently it was very easy to maintain and the fuel was avgas with 5% oil added. It seems that avgas and the two stroke oil mixed better than with automobile gasoline back then. And it still exists to this day. At the Berlin Technology Museum this engine is on show. It was recovered from the wreckage of the Dornier after it was impolitely bombed by the British.

  • @flatulentdragon
    @flatulentdragon16 күн бұрын

    It's so cool that MSFS 2020 gives you the opportunity to do a "walk through" of such a an iconic machine.

  • @5peciesunkn0wn
    @5peciesunkn0wn16 күн бұрын

    If there was ever a plane deserving of joking battleship cannons being added to it, that is it.

  • @goatflieg

    @goatflieg

    16 күн бұрын

    Like the Russian faked leviathans floating around the internet...😜

  • @edwemail8508
    @edwemail850816 күн бұрын

    Trying to imagine 12 radial engines running wide open for takeoff. Must have been impressive.

  • @JTA1961

    @JTA1961

    3 күн бұрын

    Imagine that the rear ones were considerably less air-cooled & needed to be tuned accordingly

  • @albaruthenian
    @albaruthenian11 күн бұрын

    I am looking at my Dornier DO-X model in 1/144 scale by Revell which I was built almost 30 years ago. Its gorgeous! Thank you Chris for your outstanding work! Greetings for all you guys from Poland!

  • @copperator6649
    @copperator664917 күн бұрын

    at last, the Dornier super duper wal is featured, this is a good day

  • @louisfkoorts5590

    @louisfkoorts5590

    17 күн бұрын

    Absolutely 👍🏻

  • @hansmuster6004
    @hansmuster600416 күн бұрын

    My father grew up close to Altenrhein and told me that he watched the trial runs of the Do X on the lake Constance (which incidentally shows, that I am no young chick myself ...).

  • @pauldonnelly7949
    @pauldonnelly794916 күн бұрын

    What a fantastic aircraft, unbelievable it was in 1929! Thanks for the very informative vid, didn't think I'd sit through 2+hrs, did easily!

  • @kevanhubbard9673
    @kevanhubbard967316 күн бұрын

    Even the cockpit looks like a ships bridge!

  • @RectalRooter

    @RectalRooter

    16 күн бұрын

    Yeah .I feel the bridge and bow anchor push's it towards a ship that fly's than a flying boat.

  • @mrb.5610
    @mrb.561016 күн бұрын

    Not complaining *at all* on the longer than usual length of this video !

  • @gordslater
    @gordslater17 күн бұрын

    reinforced concrete piles sound particularly uncomfortable

  • @allandavis8201

    @allandavis8201

    16 күн бұрын

    😅 very funny, nice one. 😀👍🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇺🇦

  • @goatflieg

    @goatflieg

    16 күн бұрын

    Darn... now I'm all hungry... ;)

  • @yumazster

    @yumazster

    8 күн бұрын

    That is a horrible mental image you have just served up. Well done!😂

  • @goatflieg

    @goatflieg

    6 күн бұрын

    @@yumazster 😜

  • @heirofaniu
    @heirofaniu5 күн бұрын

    I will always appreciate the Kerbal like approach of Dornier's engineers. "Just keep putting engines on it! Anything will fly with enough thrust!"

  • @ohppig1
    @ohppig117 күн бұрын

    Cool! I love this plane! 2.5 hours? I'll need to do this over several days. So I'll leave a comment to feed the algorithm till I'm done

  • @jessehachey2732

    @jessehachey2732

    5 күн бұрын

    Attention span of a gnat? 🙄🤦🏼‍♂️

  • @RoonVonBismarck
    @RoonVonBismarck16 күн бұрын

    I absolutely loved this thing when I was a kid. Such a unique design that could only have happened in its era.

  • @dr.krimson1010
    @dr.krimson101016 күн бұрын

    1:14:06 , I did laugh at the town name and you can't stop me!

  • @user-qy2qu8tk3z

    @user-qy2qu8tk3z

    16 күн бұрын

    It's a good thing they didn't stop in by Come By Chance.

  • @jessehachey2732

    @jessehachey2732

    5 күн бұрын

    Newfoundland has a lot of tiny rural towns with hilarious/ridiculous names! 😂

  • @supertyfon1736
    @supertyfon173616 күн бұрын

    One of my favorite old school mega-planes from that particular era, best of luck to the team who are attempting to reconstruct this 'Aerial Titanic" while we marvel it's immortalization in MSFS.

  • @bhumiriady
    @bhumiriady17 күн бұрын

    Fantastic in depth video on the Dornier Do X, Rex! I've been longing for this one and all I can say is, it's well worth the wait!^^

  • @vaclav_fejt
    @vaclav_fejt17 күн бұрын

    You're the Sergio Leone of aircraft history, seriously. :D

  • @XXfea
    @XXfea16 күн бұрын

    Oh my G O D!! Two and a half hours of Rex's Hanger!!! I am not worthy . . . respect!

  • @allandavis8201
    @allandavis820116 күн бұрын

    Just before we get into this video Rex I wanted to say that I love flying boats as well, not just the history of them but they also evoke a sense of style and grandeur, especially in the inter war years and post WWII, that is until the land based aircraft were being built in ever greater numbers and providing access to air travel for almost anyone, but not in the style and adventurous spirit of the flying boats, the “Clipper” for instance, what a way to travel, but unfortunately their days were numbered and very few remain, even in museums and even rarer flying condition, what a waste of there grace and style, but that, as they say is progress. With this video being such an awesome length I think 💭 that my comment might be quite a length as well. I wonder sometimes why it is that we honour the famous names in aviation design and manufacturing, Dornier, Messerschmitt, Junkers, Tupolev to name but a few, and yet they were the same people who went on to design and build some of the most lethal aircraft of WWII and beyond, in effect the enemies of the allied nations or during the Cold War, is it just because of their brilliance or that we can ignore what their military designs were actually used for or intended for?. Personally it just comes down to their engineering brilliance, how do others feel?.

  • @goatflieg

    @goatflieg

    16 күн бұрын

    It's always struck me as such a shame that throughout the history of aviation, some of the most beautiful and best performing aircraft ever created were designed for the sole purpose of killing people. It doesn't negate their beauty, performance or impressive engineering... but still, it's a shame that such literally lofty goals were inspired in pursuit of such a despicable purpose.

  • @trekkie1701e
    @trekkie1701e16 күн бұрын

    If I were a billionaire, I'd commission a giant flying boat instead of a yacht.

  • @FlyBoyBrad_

    @FlyBoyBrad_

    10 күн бұрын

    You're so real for that because I would do exactly the same if I had billions to play with.

  • @ChristianWilliams-ht1xm

    @ChristianWilliams-ht1xm

    9 күн бұрын

    I like your style. However,finding a berth at a suitable billionaires port might be tricky so fit more expensive folding wings. Also fuel. I know yachts are a bit thirsty BUT THIS WOULD HAVE MR BEZOS collecting change from in his couch. Finally, where’s the pool? No pool means no beautiful French, Italian or Jamaican ladies in bikinis, which should be a priority in any billionaire’s plans. You’d be a modern day Howard Hughes, who has a great legacy if you ignore the ‘living in filth,alone’ ending. I respect your plans for this. I’m hoping for an invite on the SECOND flight.

  • @ChristianWilliams-ht1xm

    @ChristianWilliams-ht1xm

    9 күн бұрын

    EDIT. Look up Ekranoplan- Caspian Sea monster. Might be a better place to start your Trillion Dollar plan. Bigger footprint for bragging rights. Stubby wings for “flight” (technically not flying but ground effect controlled lift which is VERY exciting.) probably room for an internal pool, minimising paparazzi intrusion. Pylons for weapons should the coastguard become too expensive to pay off. I’d even suggest you consider ignoring any patents given previous designers being ideologically unsound. Nothing says Billionaire than a Caspian Sea monster. Name it ‘BREZHNEV’ for good luck.

  • @zaniwoob

    @zaniwoob

    6 күн бұрын

    Too noisy, an submersible Explorer yacht with helideck will do.

  • @The_Modeling_Underdog
    @The_Modeling_Underdog15 күн бұрын

    If I only had a couple million Euros to throw at the project and the team could see it through... A beautiful video, Rex. The Italian Do-Xs looked quite the part with the very streamlined - and very Italian - engine nacelles. The interview with Herr Kielhorn was excellent. Cheers.

  • @danielheald411
    @danielheald41116 күн бұрын

    A deep dive on the Do X? You just made my day!

  • @bull614
    @bull61417 күн бұрын

    Thanks for another great video Rex. I know a lot of us appreciate all your hard work.

  • @hadtopicausername
    @hadtopicausername17 күн бұрын

    Awesome video. I first learned about this plane when I read about it in "Teknikkens vidundere" (The Wonders of Technology) volume II by Edgar B. Schieldrop, published in 1935 (Oslo). Getting to know so much more about it, is lovely.

  • @samuelpope7798
    @samuelpope779812 күн бұрын

    It's amazing how fast technology was improving at this time. The sleek Boeing 247 and DC-1 had their first flights just four years after the Do X's.

  • @csonracsonra9962
    @csonracsonra996216 күн бұрын

    This is a very underrated video in my thinking, very well done! Good wishes on the ship from America!

  • @GaryJohnWalker1
    @GaryJohnWalker117 күн бұрын

    Glorious pieces of work. These aircraft and your vid. It's easy - for me anyway - to view the DoX as one of those crazy early 20thC flying machines but it's good to go through the details and to realise this was a serious and capable esp for its time aircraft and was a genuine forward step in aviation

  • @gafrers
    @gafrers16 күн бұрын

    Video as big as the flying ship. Love this Flying Giant

  • @demos113
    @demos11317 күн бұрын

    Welp... that's my viewing time all used up in one glorious vid. 🙂👍

  • @tactilecraft4773
    @tactilecraft477316 күн бұрын

    Rex man, Ive only been subscribed for two months, and youve shown me dedication and detail unlike any other technical history youtuber out there I dare say you're even giving Drach a run for his money, if not past or tied. I hope you someday reach a million, you deserve it!

  • @marcelocraveroregeni6973
    @marcelocraveroregeni697317 күн бұрын

    Well. Just what i needed before my huge Journey to NC.

  • @jimroberts3009
    @jimroberts300915 күн бұрын

    There are several KZread films of a gigantic RC Do X. Not quite the real thing but an impression of what it was like. Well worth a watch. 😊

  • @RoyCousins
    @RoyCousins16 күн бұрын

    Excellent video. Thanks Chris (Rex) for all your hard work putting this great piece of work together. 👏

  • @SnakeBush
    @SnakeBush16 күн бұрын

    Bruh been watching the sleepy time ship wreck stories and got inspired

  • @anglachel7407
    @anglachel7407Күн бұрын

    Thank you for this video, I enjoyed it very much. I've been a fan of the Do X for years, and I never found such concise information in one place. Keep up your good work!

  • @adrianrutterford762
    @adrianrutterford76217 күн бұрын

    Looks like Saturday is improving

  • @gregdrew874
    @gregdrew87417 күн бұрын

    Big video for a Big Plane !!

  • @zebop917
    @zebop91714 күн бұрын

    I’m watching this in about 20-min chunks and each time I manage to learn something new about this amazing machine. As a dedicated plane geek for about 60 years of course I knew of its existence but really nothing about its life. It definitely looks like the crew compartment should be described as the bridge rather than the flight deck.

  • @larryweitzman5163
    @larryweitzman516316 күн бұрын

    Rex, I love the Do X and Dornier designed some beautiful flying boats especially the Do 24 and 26 and the Do 24 ATT which I seen at Oshkosh. But it was just six years later that the Boeing 314 first flew which was essentially as big as the Do X and far out performed the Do X. It was relegated to limited production because of the war, but the 314 was magnificent as well. It had much better engines, the Wright 1,600 hp Twin Cyclone R-2600, the engine used in the A-20, TBF, B-25 etc.

  • @goatflieg

    @goatflieg

    16 күн бұрын

    I was always surprised that we didn't care enough to preserve at least one of the 12 Boeing 314 Clippers. Now, like the Do X, they seem mythical.

  • @larryweitzman5163

    @larryweitzman5163

    15 күн бұрын

    @@goatflieg Yes, according to records seven were parked at Lindbergh Field in San Diego, were all scrapped by 1950 and a single 314 was scrapped in Baltimore in 1951. Three were lost in accident, only one fatal. What a shame!!!

  • @goatflieg

    @goatflieg

    15 күн бұрын

    @@larryweitzman5163 I used to live in the Bay Area and visited Treasure Island a few times. There's a video here on KZread called Treasure Island 1941 that features a Boeing 314 departing. Man, I wish I could have seen that in person!

  • @larryweitzman5163

    @larryweitzman5163

    15 күн бұрын

    @@goatflieg I lived in Northern Cal in PVF for about 25 years up to 4 years ago and I am familiar with Treasure Island and the Bay Bridge. I will watch that video. My number two son when he was about five took my large model of the 314 to school to give a talk about it. He memorized the wingspan, length, gross weight, capacity, engines and hp and so on for his talk. I still have the model in a display case. I alsso have a Wm. Phillips limited edition litho of the 314 in my aviation art collection. The Phillips litho shows a 314 going through the Golden gate with the bridge in the background. Coincidental is the large orange stripe painted on top of the wing is the same orange color as the golden gate bridge.

  • @goatflieg

    @goatflieg

    15 күн бұрын

    @@larryweitzman5163 Wow! I lived in the Bay Area for 24 years and up near Redding for 8 years before returning my home state of Michigan in 2008. Still love the Bay Area with all my heart, geographically... but glad I don't live there now. Wouldn't have missed my NorCal and MI experiences for the world, although I wish I still owned my small home in Cupertino, which is still exactly as we left it and now worth 2.73 million. My brother lives in Pollock Pines, just up the road from Placerville. Wish I could have seen your model!

  • @greghardy9476
    @greghardy947616 күн бұрын

    Ok, so I’m the guy that notices the weird stuff. The anchor at the bow just strikes me as hilarious! How much drag does THAT create?!

  • @williambrasky3891

    @williambrasky3891

    16 күн бұрын

    It’s an anchor!! The more drag, the better!! Maybe if Boeing hadn’t been such cowards while redesigning the 737 Max, they would’ve secured those door plugs to a windlass with some anchor chain?!? That way, when it blows out, you can reel it back in and market it to the public as an innovative new drag device. Oh, that? The co-pilot noticed they were over ur mom’s house. While he was pointing it out, the captain mistook “whoring” for “mooring,” (or perhaps he didn’t mishear it at all) and took it upon himself to drop anchor. Happens all the time. At this point, her services have become so indispensable to our aircrews that it’s pretty much standard procedure for crews who miss the feel of an open cock pit.

  • @090giver090

    @090giver090

    15 күн бұрын

    not nearly as much as various struts, bracers and completely vertical bridge 😜

  • @wlewisiii
    @wlewisiii17 күн бұрын

    Going to spend serious time watching this when I get home from work!

  • @MonkeyJedi99

    @MonkeyJedi99

    17 күн бұрын

    Need to scratch that "really huge flying ship" itch? Well, Do X gonna give it to ya!

  • @sternencolonel7328
    @sternencolonel732816 күн бұрын

    As a young boy in the late 80's a had the luck the visit the Dornier Museum, there I bought my very first model kits, a Do-X and a Do 335 Nightfighter, those to planes have a very special place in my heart

  • @r.tintifax4723
    @r.tintifax472316 күн бұрын

    thx for your work on this extrem long video. you are the best. :)

  • @RemusKingOfRome
    @RemusKingOfRome16 күн бұрын

    Thanks to Flight Sim for all these unique aircraft ... still waiting for Boulton Paul Defiant ! :D

  • @revertfpv2928
    @revertfpv29282 күн бұрын

    To get things out of the way , long form videos are one of my favorite. It’s quite opposite of what modern society feeds us , and it seems that this channel attracts People with likes for long thorough and informative video form.

  • @brendonbewersdorf986
    @brendonbewersdorf98616 күн бұрын

    Two hours on the coolest flying boat? (Well besides my personal favorite the BV 222 xD) sign me up!

  • @ljj808
    @ljj80816 сағат бұрын

    You are a wonderful man. Please keep living, and posting. We all love you. Hi from the UK (raining again)

  • @abnurtharn2927
    @abnurtharn292717 күн бұрын

    Roald Amundsen also used the Dornier WAL in his attempt to reach the North pole in 1925.

  • @jaydewitte2958
    @jaydewitte295816 күн бұрын

    Everyone subscribed should donate 100.00, please. It shouldn't take long to gather enough money. Great project and has ties to America and Germany.

  • @andrewthomson

    @andrewthomson

    15 күн бұрын

    Any relation to Jeremy Dewitte, Hero of Fallujah?

  • @RichieKeane
    @RichieKeane16 күн бұрын

    Rex you are amazing thought this was a 23min job until you pointed out it was time to put the kid to bed and settle in! Great work bud, wish I could have fed you all my books form when I was a kid, internet is not the same... 228 always reminded me of a baby Do X

  • @Stale_Kracker
    @Stale_Kracker6 күн бұрын

    Just found your channel and subbed. Amazing documentary and great presentation. Loving the full length form

  • @narabdela
    @narabdela16 күн бұрын

    Superb video. Congratulations. It's really refreshing to see well researched content, given all the sloppy aircraft-related dross that's been polluting KZread recently. 👍

  • @tomlindsay4629
    @tomlindsay462916 күн бұрын

    Absolutely fantastic video! Repetition is the Fixer of Knowledge; one viewing won't be enough to absorb this much info. Thank you so very much for this!

  • @user-of5uo6ex7y
    @user-of5uo6ex7y16 күн бұрын

    Love the longer videos thanks so much!!

  • @wimthijssen6885
    @wimthijssen688516 күн бұрын

    Amazing! Well worth every minute of it's long view. Thanks.

  • @TheNecromancer6666
    @TheNecromancer666616 күн бұрын

    Well they didnt really fade into obscurity. They are incredibly famous in Europe. Its one of the first aircraft a child opening its first book about aircraft would see.

  • @Tube_America
    @Tube_America11 күн бұрын

    Very well created vid. Glad I spent the time watching it.

  • @stevekirk8546
    @stevekirk854615 күн бұрын

    Hats off to you Chris - this is a wonderul piece of research and enlightenment. I was aware of the Do X but now realize I knew nothing about it! As a former engineer I now appreciate what a fine piece of engineering it was and the reconstruction project is a real bonus. I love to see projects like this so shall be following their progress closely. Thank you.

  • @davidkillin8466
    @davidkillin846617 күн бұрын

    Awesome tale, thanks Rex. Was very interesting 👍🏻

  • @Lensman864
    @Lensman86415 күн бұрын

    A superb documentary and historical document! A true labour of love. Well done Sir!

  • @pe8268
    @pe826815 күн бұрын

    The Do X was always one of my absolute favourite aircraft and I was generally familiar with its story but I did not realize all the intricacies and turmoil around it so thank you so much for this video!

  • @robbierobinson8819
    @robbierobinson881913 күн бұрын

    Two hours plus of information o an aircraft that I knew existed, but that was about all. What a great way to spend the evening with your splendid video. Thank you!

  • @makschorney2514
    @makschorney251414 күн бұрын

    Thank you for this wonderful program!

  • @jaburadvocacia261
    @jaburadvocacia26116 күн бұрын

    incredibly thorough documentary, a sheer joy to watch!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @maxo.9928
    @maxo.992817 күн бұрын

    16:00, just me, or at a glance does that look like a cursed F6F-based seaplane? That fabric cover on the engines be playing tricks on me.

  • @lukerickert5203
    @lukerickert520316 күн бұрын

    "modern" aircraft structure is also not so different from ships. At Boeing at least, the vertical coordinates reference the waterline and the 787 is not designed to spend much time in the water :) it is made of bulkheads, frames, stringers etc so it was funny to see the same structure, (in steel), while on my way home from work on a ferry :)

  • @258hal
    @258hal15 күн бұрын

    An excellent presentation Rex, thank you!

  • @Historybuff_769
    @Historybuff_76916 күн бұрын

    Ive always wanted a high quality documentary on the do x now i finally have it, and its 2 hours 23 minutes at that

  • @sg_dan
    @sg_dan13 күн бұрын

    Yay! A two hour extravaganza on one of my favorite aeroplanes ever! Thank you so much for the upload! 😊

  • @manuelschurig2266
    @manuelschurig226616 күн бұрын

    I've been to the Dorniermuseum last summer, highly recommend it should you ever be in the area. can't wait to see the DO X when they are done, I hadn't heard of the project before

  • @forthleft
    @forthleft16 күн бұрын

    Just brilliant. Ireally appreciate your talent in this area. And the primary source-material, ie the photos , is astonishing. Bravo.

  • @drstevenrey
    @drstevenrey14 күн бұрын

    Can I make perfectly clear that the national pride was not exclusively German. We, the Swiss, were just as proud of this mammoth. After all, it was technically a Swiss company that built it. Never mind the connection to Germany back then, we still had quite a remarkable connection to Germany with Hitler in power. Sorry about that.

  • @goatflieg
    @goatflieg16 күн бұрын

    The design, creation and operation of the Dornier Do X was an astoundingly massive achievement, especially in the 1920s. Your extensive research into so many aspects of this aircraft and the equally massive work you put into creating this video is as impressive as the aircraft itself. It was worth watching every minute. Well Done Sir!

  • @hazchemel
    @hazchemel10 күн бұрын

    Thanks, this is education. Thinking about your remark describing the boundaries imposed upon themselves by the troika is a trace of the very great possibilities they thought might be uncovered as the project proceeds. Likely, they were pretty excited and I imagine their brains as like a centrefold gymnast: sleek, honed, dexterous. So much tricky work and known unknowns to baffle them, even from the beginning. And yet their intellectual excitement prevailed and they brought it to being. All 3 thumbs raised in approbation.

  • @mrpoool1015
    @mrpoool101517 күн бұрын

    This video is outstanding

  • @RetroGamesCollector
    @RetroGamesCollector14 күн бұрын

    Now *that* was in-depth! Great work Rex, really enjoyed that.

  • @xxxuselesspricksxxx1481
    @xxxuselesspricksxxx148116 күн бұрын

    I remember first seeing this aircraft in a book when I was a little kid. It was titled "the encyclopedia of technology" and it documented technological development from the ancient times till the late 90s. I wasn't really perplexed by the size of this aircraft, because the image in the book was rather tiny, but the impression of 6 engine nacelles with 2 sets of engines, and the ship-like shape of the aircraft with the circular windows drew my attention back there every time I opened it. As the years gone by I forgot about this aircraft, but as soon as I saw the thumbnail I immediately recognized it, and realized I never really knew that much about the history of this plane. So thank you for this video!

  • @keithplymale2374
    @keithplymale237416 күн бұрын

    If she flies on 7/16/29 when the original was on 7/12/29 that would be the second significant flight to happen on my birthday. Apollo 11 was the first.

  • @julianneale6128
    @julianneale612810 күн бұрын

    Absolutely fabulous.

  • @jasonz7788
    @jasonz778816 күн бұрын

    Cool aircraft!

  • @enjoyphi7378
    @enjoyphi737816 күн бұрын

    Hi from France ! Thanks you for this amazing work on this amazing plane !

  • @markbaker9459
    @markbaker945916 күн бұрын

    Such details! So impressive.

  • @johnhagemeyer8578
    @johnhagemeyer857816 күн бұрын

    Two hours 2 comments. Like most of the comments I have read I too love this D 0X. The size, the amount of motors, the luxurious inside it is a marvel of the time.

  • @keab42
    @keab4216 күн бұрын

    The 3D visuals on this are fantastic. I always love seeing the period photos and video, but these definitely help to illustrate the insanity of this plane/ship

  • @BasilBadger
    @BasilBadger16 күн бұрын

    Over two hours about my favorite plane. Heaven!

  • @leonmusk1040
    @leonmusk104016 күн бұрын

    Rex oh we missed you can't believe I didn't see this land or splash? Whichever floats you're seaplane always wanted a little gruman goose converted to turbo prop as a camper :) .

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