De Havilland DH-4, 1917-1918. Creator: Dayton-Wright Company.

De Havilland DH-4, 1917-1918. Creator: Dayton-Wright Company.

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Two-seat, single-engine World War I biplane observation and bomber aircraft; 400-horsepower Liberty V-12 water-cooled engine. American-built version of a British design. Wings and tail natural finish overall. Fuselage light yellow on sides, brown on top. The United States possessed no combat-worthy aircraft upon entry into World War I in 1917. Several European aircraft were considered. The British DH-4 was selected because of its comparatively simple construction and its apparent adaptability to mass production. It was also well-suited to the new American 400-horsepower Liberty V-12 engine. American-built DH-4s were dubbed the "Liberty Plane." By war's end, 13 Army Air Service squadrons, five of them bomber squadrons, were equipped with them. In addition, four combined Navy-Marine squadrons were flying DH-4s along the Belgian coast.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Dayton-Wright Company, attributed to: American: Maker, manufacturer

Medium
  1. Airframe: wood
  2. Covering: fabric
  3. Steel

Picture Type
  1. Craft-aircraft
  2. Object

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Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 8688x5792
File Size : 147,425kb


Aliases

  1. A19190051000
  1. NASM-A19190051000-NASM2018-10688.txt
  1. 0990010098
  1. 2-839-514
  1. 2839514
  1. A19190051000

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