De Havilland Dragon
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The de Havilland DH.84 Dragon was a successful small commercial aircraft designed and built by the de Havilland company.

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The De Havilland Dragon Rapide Marks II and III Care and Maintenance Manual De Havilland Model: DH-89, Dragon Rapide Dragon Rapide Mark 2, Dragon Rapide Mark 3, De Havilland Aircraft Manual Description Includes leading particulars, 2
To know more about the De Havilland Dragon family, I can only recommend the superb Air Britain” publication “The de Havilland Dragon/Rapide Family”.3
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De Havilland Dragon Rapide and let someone else do the driving on a flight over Cambridge.5
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Made by De Havilland.

The De Havilland Dragon Rapide landed at noon, reconstructing the first flight to the airport in 1935 when a similar aircraft landed on North-East soil carrying the then Air Minister, Sir 8
A de Havilland Dragon was bought to operate an international service betweek Romford and Paris Le Bourget.9
de Havilland Dragon Rapide G-ALBC, Crashed near the summit of Kinder Scout on the 30th December 1963 when the aircraft was caught by a down draught while flying from Middle St George (now Teeside 10
Above: A de Havilland Dragon makes a landing on South Ronaldsay in 1938. Photo: Tom Scott. (c) Copyright 2010. Aviation Research Group of Orkney & Shetland.11
This De Havilland Dragon Rapide was used in 1947 by British European Airways as a luxury airliner. In the 1950's it provided pleasure flights from Heathrow Airport.12
versions of the de Havilland Dragon Rapide light airliner, which was used for a variety of communications duties. No.13
The De Havilland Dragon Rapide prototype was first flown on April 17th 1934 by H.S. Broad. Between 1934 and 1945 nearly 800 were built.14
Jet Or Prop
prop
Height Alt
3.07 m
Length Alt
10.52 m
Power Alt
97.0
Range Main
545 mi
Loaded Weight Main
4200.0
Max Speed Alt
111
Max Speed Main
128 mph
Introduction
April 1933
Capacity
6
Cruise Speed Main
109 mph
Ceiling Main
12500.0
Type Of Prop
4
Crew
one
pilot
Loaded Weight Alt
1909.0
Cruise Speed Alt
95
Area Main
376.0
Span Alt
14.43 m
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
de Havilland Gipsy Major 1
Manufacturer
First Flight
12
Climb Rate Main
612.0
Power Main
130 hp
Number Of Props
2
Climb Rate Alt
3.1 m-s
Length Main
1051.56
Span Main
1442.72
Area Alt
34.9 m²
Range Alt
450
Related
* de Havilland Dragon Rapide* de Havilland Express
Empty Weight Main
2300.0
Ceiling Alt
3
800 m
Height Main
307.34000000000003
Empty Weight Alt
1045.0
Category

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