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- Airco_DH.3 abstract "The Airco DH.3 was a British bomber aircraft of the First World War. The DH.3 was designed in 1916 as a long range day bomber by Geoffrey de Havilland, Chief Designer at the Aircraft Manufacturing Company. It was a large biplane with wide-span three-bay wings, slender fuselage, and a curved rudder. It was powered by two 120 hp (89 kW) Beardmore engines, mounted as pushers between the wings. In addition to tailskid landing gear, two wheels were placed beneath the nose to prevent bumping.A second prototype, designated D.H.3A, was built with more powerful (160 hp/119 kW) Beardmore engines, and the War Office placed a production order for 50. This order was cancelled, however, before any could be completed, because strategic bombing was not thought to be worthwhile, and twin engined bombers were claimed to be impracticable. The two prototypes were scrapped in 1917.The DH.10 was a development of the DH.3 which first flew in March 1918, but was too late to see squadron service during the war.".
- Airco_DH.3 designer Geoffrey_de_Havilland.
- Airco_DH.3 numberBuilt "2".
- Airco_DH.3 type Biplane.
- Airco_DH.3 wikiPageExternalLink aircraftpage.php?ID=853.
- Airco_DH.3 wikiPageID "13169362".
- Airco_DH.3 wikiPageRevisionID "592898376".
- Airco_DH.3 armament "2".
- Airco_DH.3 armament "up to 680 lb bombs".
- Airco_DH.3 climbRateFtmin "550".
- Airco_DH.3 climbRateMs "2.8".
- Airco_DH.3 crew "3".
- Airco_DH.3 designer "Geoffrey de Havilland".
- Airco_DH.3 emptyWeightKg "1805".
- Airco_DH.3 emptyWeightLb "3980".
- Airco_DH.3 enduranceH "8".
- Airco_DH.3 eng1Hp "120".
- Airco_DH.3 eng1Kw "89".
- Airco_DH.3 eng1Number "2".
- Airco_DH.3 eng1Type "Beardmore 120 hp inline piston engine".
- Airco_DH.3 grossWeightKg "2635".
- Airco_DH.3 grossWeightLb "5810".
- Airco_DH.3 hasPhotoCollection Airco_DH.3.
- Airco_DH.3 heightFt "14".
- Airco_DH.3 heightIn "6".
- Airco_DH.3 heightM "4.42".
- Airco_DH.3 introduced "1916".
- Airco_DH.3 lengthFt "36".
- Airco_DH.3 lengthIn "10".
- Airco_DH.3 lengthM "11.23".
- Airco_DH.3 manufacturer "Airco".
- Airco_DH.3 maxSpeedKmh "153".
- Airco_DH.3 maxSpeedMph "95".
- Airco_DH.3 metOrEng%3F_ "eng".
- Airco_DH.3 numberBuilt "2".
- Airco_DH.3 rangeKm "1130".
- Airco_DH.3 rangeMiles "700".
- Airco_DH.3 ref "De Havilland Aircraft since 1909".
- Airco_DH.3 related "*Airco DH.10".
- Airco_DH.3 retired "1917".
- Airco_DH.3 spanFt "60".
- Airco_DH.3 spanIn "10".
- Airco_DH.3 spanM "18.54".
- Airco_DH.3 status "Prototype only".
- Airco_DH.3 type "Biplane bomber".
- Airco_DH.3 wingAreaSqft "793".
- Airco_DH.3 wingAreaSqm "73.67".
- Airco_DH.3 subject Category:Airco_aircraft.
- Airco_DH.3 subject Category:Biplanes.
- Airco_DH.3 subject Category:British_bomber_aircraft_1910–1919.
- Airco_DH.3 subject Category:Military_aircraft_of_World_War_I.
- Airco_DH.3 subject Category:Twin-engined_pusher_aircraft.
- Airco_DH.3 type Aircraft.
- Airco_DH.3 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Airco_DH.3 type Product.
- Airco_DH.3 type Model_airplane.
- Airco_DH.3 type DesignedArtifact.
- Airco_DH.3 comment "The Airco DH.3 was a British bomber aircraft of the First World War. The DH.3 was designed in 1916 as a long range day bomber by Geoffrey de Havilland, Chief Designer at the Aircraft Manufacturing Company. It was a large biplane with wide-span three-bay wings, slender fuselage, and a curved rudder. It was powered by two 120 hp (89 kW) Beardmore engines, mounted as pushers between the wings.".
- Airco_DH.3 label "Airco D.H.3".
- Airco_DH.3 label "Airco DH.3".
- Airco_DH.3 label "Airco DH.3".
- Airco_DH.3 label "Airco DH.3".
- Airco_DH.3 label "Airco DH.3".
- Airco_DH.3 sameAs Airco_D.H.3.
- Airco_DH.3 sameAs Airco_DH.3.
- Airco_DH.3 sameAs Airco_DH.3.
- Airco_DH.3 sameAs Airco_DH.3.
- Airco_DH.3 sameAs m.02z9mtn.
- Airco_DH.3 sameAs Q2828265.
- Airco_DH.3 sameAs Q2828265.
- Airco_DH.3 wasDerivedFrom Airco_DH.3?oldid=592898376.
- Airco_DH.3 isPrimaryTopicOf Airco_DH.3.