A flight of Airco De Havilland DH.4 Bombers of RAF 25 Squadron set in 1918 by Brian Knight
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A flight of Airco De Havilland DH.4 Bombers of RAF 25 Squadron set in 1918 by Brian Knight
de Havilland DH.4. 1916. Was the only British design manufactured by the Americans. 4846 built in USA. aka 'Flaming Coffin' with the fuel tank between Pilot and Gunner/Obs
de Havilland Airmail Plane and Mail Truck por Smithsonian Institution Por Flickr: Description: This is an image of a de Havilland airmail plane parked on unidentified airfield next to a U.S. mail truck. Creator/Photographer: E.J. Pearson Medium: Black and white photographic print Culture: American Geography: USA Date: 1922 Collection: U.S. Airmail Service Repository: National Postal Museum Accession number: A.2006-10 Persistent URL: arago.si.edu/index.asp?con=2&cmd=1&id=194262 View more collections from the Smithsonian Institution.
“Dayton-Wright Airplane Co. Plant, Dayton, Ohio. First D.H.-4 assembled and flown May 17, 1917. ″
Airplanes - Types - Airplanes for government use. Dayton-Wright Airplane Co. Plant, Dayton, Ohio. First D.H.-4 assembled and flown May 17, 1917. File Unit: Airplanes - Types, 1917 - 1918. Series: American Unofficial Collection of World War I Photographs, 1917 - 1918. Record Group 165: Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs, 1860 - 1952
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A pair of Folkers chase a DH.4 in the skies over the Wings Over Wairarapa 2021 Airshow
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A de Havilland American DH.4 leads a Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12 off the right wing and a Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.8 on the left.