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THE FIRST AND ONLY VERTICAL-TAKE-OFF-AND-LANDING jet transport in the world, the DO-31, photographed during its maiden flight near Munich last week. The 34,000lb aircraft was developed and built by the Dornier Company over a period of about six years and cost £20,803,333.

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31539, 29 November 1967, Page 13

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THE FIRST AND ONLY VERTICAL-TAKE-OFF-AND-LANDING jet transport in the world, the DO-31, photographed during its maiden flight near Munich last week. The 34,000lb aircraft was developed and built by the Dornier Company over a period of about six years and cost £20,803,333. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31539, 29 November 1967, Page 13

THE FIRST AND ONLY VERTICAL-TAKE-OFF-AND-LANDING jet transport in the world, the DO-31, photographed during its maiden flight near Munich last week. The 34,000lb aircraft was developed and built by the Dornier Company over a period of about six years and cost £20,803,333. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31539, 29 November 1967, Page 13