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De Havilland Hornet Moth

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Description
RoleTrainer and Touring
Crew1
First Flight9 may 1934
Entered Service
Manufacturerde Havilland
Dimensions
Length 25 ft 7.6 m
Wingspan 32 ft 9.8 m
Height 6.6 ft 2.0 m
Wing area 220 ft²20 m²
Weights
Empty 1241 lb563 kg
Loaded 1951 lb885 kg
Maximum takeoff lb kg
Capacity
Powerplant
Engines 1
Power 1270 hp947 kW
Performance
Maximum speed mph 124 km/h
Ferry range miles 620 km
Service ceiling 14800 ft4,500 m
Rate of climb 690 ft/min210 m/min
Wing loading lb/ft² kg/m²
Avionics


Cabin biplane, designed as trainer and touring aircraft. During WWII the RAF used a few as liaison aircraft.

The original Hornet Moth was built with tapering wings, but these were found to cause problems especially when landing in three-point attitude when there was a tendency for the tips to stall, causing embarrassment to the pilot and quite often damage to the aeroplane. De Havilland offered owners of the DH87a replacement wings of the new squarer shape at a reduced price in exchange for the original wings.

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