Dornier Do X, 1929 , 1:200, Atlas
Ref: 7504002
Scale 1: 200
Manufacturer: Atlas Editions
Collection: Silver Classics
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Dornier Do X, 1929, 1: 200, Atlas
The Dornier Do X was at the time the largest, heaviest and most powerful aircraft in the world. It was manufactured by the German company Dornier Flugzeugwerke in 1929. The aircraft was designed by Dr. Claudius Dornier, and five years elapsed between design and construction. In the design process, a wooden model was made for the first time in the history of aviation on a scale of one to one (real scale). Although financed by the German Ministry of Transport, it was manufactured in the Swiss plant of Dornier in Altenrhein, on the shores of Lake Constance, in order to avoid the restrictive terms of the Treaty of Versailles, which forbade Germany to manufacture certain types of aircraft after the First War World.
Scale 1: 200
Spread: 24.00 cm. approx.
Metal construction of the model and its support with silver bath.
Mounted from origin.
Wooden base decorated with metal plate.
For more than 14 years old.
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