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Dornier Do-28D2

Posted: 15 Nov 2020, 15:13
by miljan
Well I couldn't resist anymore but to share this one with public. Well known aircraft that served in many airforces and I believe still serves in some. I am going to make 2 or 3 variants max with few generic repaints. Paintkit will be available in 2048x2048 in case this one gets converted to FSX/P3D at least full amount of details can be used.
I have to say this is the fastest model I made in my life, started it 2 3 days ago. FDE is in progress and model itself is ready for LODs.

Re: Dornier Do-28D2

Posted: 15 Nov 2020, 15:30
by gsnde
Love it, Miljan!

The Owl had them, too :smt001

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Re: Dornier Do-28D2

Posted: 15 Nov 2020, 15:55
by Garysb
We have a couple at a local Airfield the former RAF Hibaldstow in North Lincolnshire and are used for skydiving.
Hungarian reg I believe as they are not certified for the british reg

http://milky01.co.uk/?page_id=29893


Gary

Re: Dornier Do-28D2

Posted: 15 Nov 2020, 20:08
by miljan
This one is with turboprop engine , I will see if I am going to make it.

Re: Dornier Do-28D2

Posted: 17 Nov 2020, 11:27
by miljan
Advice needed:
almost all video I have watched Do-28 lands with flaps half extended (same like for take off), so I am wondering if it is necessary to make model with fully extended flaps and leading edge or to keep it only at half.

cheers

Re: Dornier Do-28D2

Posted: 17 Nov 2020, 14:27
by Firebird
Whilst searching online for info I found the EASA Type Certificate Data Sheet for the Do 28.

It does indicate the minimum speeds for 0 and 15 up to 45 degs. So it sounds like it may depend upon the airfield that you are operating at. To get a definitive answer may mean talking to somebody that has flown one.
The one question I have is whether the LE flaps are extended at half flap, normal, or full flap that you post seems to indicate.

Sorry not much more help than that.

Re: Dornier Do-28D2

Posted: 17 Nov 2020, 18:58
by miljan
I have decided after watching many videos to make retracted and extended flaps (not fully to maximum angle) since all videos I watched they extend them to position one , never to position two except when simulating low speed flight on some airshow. So take off and landing flaps will have same value
inner and middle 20*
Outer 11.5*
No slats movements coz it moves only when flaps goes fully extended.

Re: Dornier Do-28D2

Posted: 07 Mar 2021, 11:18
by miljan
Work continues...

Re: Dornier Do-28D2

Posted: 07 Mar 2021, 11:42
by Garysb
They have them near me at Skydive Hibaldstow I think they have a Turboprop version as well (G92?)
You can hear them most good days.
All foreign registered as I dont thing the type is approved in the UK
Can feel a civil paint scheme coming on Miljan


Gary

Re: Dornier Do-28D2

Posted: 07 Mar 2021, 11:44
by miljan
I saw turboprop version. As far as I know they are registered in Hungary. I will try to recreate engine but can't promise. My main focus is on retro aircraft with this one.

Re: Dornier Do-28D2

Posted: 07 Mar 2021, 11:48
by Garysb
miljan wrote: 07 Mar 2021, 11:44 I saw turboprop version. As far as I know they are registered in Hungary. I will try to recreate engine but can't promise. My main focus is on retro aircraft with this one.
Thanks Miljan, there is a German one D-ISCO maybe you can get into the groove lol :D

Gary

Re: Dornier Do-28D2

Posted: 06 May 2021, 12:33
by miljan
Dear all,
Five versions for retro traffic and separate paintkit will be uploaded shortly.
Happy painting.

Re: Dornier Do-28D2

Posted: 06 May 2021, 12:44
by hschuit
Nice model, I want to use it for several 1980's German airbases.

Henk.

Re: Dornier Do-28D2

Posted: 06 May 2021, 17:20
by Manschy
That's so great - thank you for this, Miljan!