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Airco DH.3
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D.H.3 | |
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Type | biplane bomber |
Manufacturer | Airco |
Designed by | Geoffrey de Havilland |
Retired | within 12 months |
The Airco D.H.3 is a biplane bomber aircraft. The D.H.3 was designed by Geoffrey de Havillland, with wide-span wings, slender fuselage, and a curved rudder. In addition to tailskid landing gear, two wheels were placed beneath the nose to prevent bumping. The aircraft never entered production.
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Variants
A second prototype, designated D.H.3A was built with more powerful engines, but also never entered production.
Specifications
References
- Donald, David, ed. The Encyclopedia of World Aircraft. Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada: Prospero Books, 1997, p. 118. ISBN 1-85605-375-X.
See also
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Lists relating to aviation | |
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General | Timeline of aviation · Aircraft · Aircraft manufacturers · Aircraft engines · Aircraft engine manufacturers · Airports · Airlines |
Military | Air forces · Aircraft weapons · Missiles · Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) · Experimental aircraft |
Notable incidents and accidents | Military aviation · Airliners · General aviation · Famous aviation-related deaths |
Records | Flight airspeed record · Flight distance record · Flight altitude record · Flight endurance record · Most produced aircraft |
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