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  2. Airco DH.4 - Wikipedia

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    The Airco DH.4 is a British two-seat biplane day bomber of the First World War. It was designed by Geoffrey de Havilland (hence "DH") for Airco, and was the first British two-seat light day-bomber capable of defending itself. It was designed and developed specifically as a bomber, as well as aerial reconnaissance missions.

  3. List of de Havilland aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Airco DH.11 Oxford: 1919 Twin-engined day bomber DH.12 DH.12: Not built Improved DH.11 powered by Dragonfly engines and modified gunner's position – unbuilt [1] DH.13 Not used, probably due to superstition [1] DH.14 (Airco) Okapi: 1919 Two-seat day bomber to replace DH.4 and DH.9 DH.15 Airco Gazelle: 1919 Experimental aircraft similar to DH.9 ...

  4. List of aircraft of the Royal Flying Corps - Wikipedia

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    Airco DH.1 [1] Fighter / General purpose: January 1915: 1915 Airco DH.2 [2] Fighter: July 1915: 1915 Airco DH.4 [3] Light bomber / General purpose: August 1916: January 1917 Airco DH.5 [4] Fighter: August 1916: May 1917 Airco DH.6 [5] Trainer: 1916: 1917 Airco DH.9 [6] Bomber: July 1917: November 1917 Airco DH.9A [7] Light bomber/General ...

  5. DH4 - Wikipedia

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    Airco DH.4, British World War I two-seat biplane de Lackner HZ-1 Aerocycle , also known as the YHO-2 and DH-4 Heli-Vector (1950s) Bombardier Dash 8 Q400, turboprop passenger airliner (since 1996, called DH4 by various airlines)

  6. Airco DH.2 - Wikipedia

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    The Airco DH.2 was a single-seat pusher biplane fighter aircraft which operated during the First World War. It was the second pusher design by aeronautical engineer Geoffrey de Havilland for Airco , based on his earlier DH.1 two-seater.

  7. Airco - Wikipedia

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    The Aircraft Manufacturing Company Limited (Airco) was an early British aircraft manufacturer. Established during 1912, it grew rapidly during the First World War , referring to itself as the largest aircraft company in the world by 1918.

  8. Airco DH.5 - Wikipedia

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    The Airco DH.5 was a British First World War single-seat biplane fighter aircraft. It was designed and manufactured at British aviation company Airco . Development was led by aircraft designer Geoffrey de Havilland as a replacement for the obsolete Airco DH.2 .

  9. Category:Airco aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Airco aircraft" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Airco DH.1; Airco DH.2;