Do 335
The Dornier Do 335 is a German twin-engine fighter aircraft developed during World War II. Known for its unique push-pull configuration, it features one engine mounted at the front and another at the rear, allowing for improved aerodynamics and speed. The Do 335 was designed to be fast and maneuverable, making it a formidable opponent in the skies.
First flown in 1943, the Do 335 was intended to counter Allied air superiority. Despite its advanced design and performance capabilities, only a limited number were produced before the war ended. Its innovative features influenced future aircraft designs in the post-war era.