Dornier Do 17 M, P, Z Manuals Collection
This digital collection brings together 12 original manuals dedicated to the Dornier Do 17, covering the M, P, and Z variants. While not a complete archive, it represents a curated and well-organised selection of historical documentation.
Overview
The Dornier Do 17 was a German twin-engine aircraft developed in the 1930s and used in bomber, reconnaissance, and reconnaissance-bomber roles during World War II. The M, P, and Z variants reflect different stages of operational development, including improvements in reconnaissance equipment, armament systems, and combat capabilities.
Audience
This collection is intended for historians, researchers, restorers, and collectors interested in bomber and reconnaissance aircraft, German military aviation, and historical aviation documentation.
What the Collection Includes
The collection includes 12 original manuals covering aircraft handbooks, armament systems, operating instructions, onboard radio equipment, spare parts documentation, and visual documentation for the Do 17 M, P, and Z variants. The materials provide general descriptions of aircraft structure, bomb release systems, firearms operation, reconnaissance and camera equipment, radio installations, and operational procedures. The collection also includes illustrated spare parts catalogs and instructional image series. Detailed engine manuals and complete factory schematics are not included.
Indexes
The collection is organised with PDF and HTML indexes for structured and efficient navigation.
Languages
All manuals are in German, reflecting original manufacturer documentation.
Digital & Downloadable
Complete PDF collection provided as a single, secure ZIP file for immediate access. Optimized for fast download on any device.The download link for the collection will be available in the Order Confirmation email, under the Order Comments section.
Disclaimer
This collection is intended solely for historical and research purposes. Not suitable for real-world flight or maintenance operations.
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