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- Airco_DH.4 abstract "The Airco DH.4 was a British two-seat biplane day-bomber of the First World War. It was designed by Geoffrey de Havilland (hence "DH") for Airco, and was the first British two seat light day-bomber to have an effective defensive armament. It first flew in August 1916 and entered service with the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) in March 1917. The majority of DH.4s were actually built as general purpose two-seaters in the USA, for service with the American forces in France.The DH.4 was tried with several engines, of which the best was the 375 hp (280 kW) Rolls-Royce Eagle engine. Armament and ordnance for the aircraft consisted of one 0.303 in (7.7 mm) Vickers machine gun for the pilot and one 0.303 in (7.7 mm) Lewis gun on a Scarff ring mounting for the observer. Two 230 lb (100 kg) bombs or four 112 lb (51 kg) bombs could be carried. The DH.4 entered service on 6 March 1917 with No. 55 Squadron in France.".
- Airco_DH.4 manufacturer Airco.
- Airco_DH.4 numberBuilt "1449".
- Airco_DH.4 successor Airco_DH.9.
- Airco_DH.4 successor Airco_DH.9A.
- Airco_DH.4 successor Dayton-Wright_Cabin_Cruiser.
- Airco_DH.4 thumbnail EarlyDH4.jpg?width=300.
- Airco_DH.4 type Light_bomber.
- Airco_DH.4 unitCost "11250.0".
- Airco_DH.4 wikiPageExternalLink 1952%20-%203038.html.
- Airco_DH.4 wikiPageID "3323781".
- Airco_DH.4 wikiPageRevisionID "590296654".
- Airco_DH.4 areaAlt "40.0".
- Airco_DH.4 areaMain "434.0".
- Airco_DH.4 bombs "460".
- Airco_DH.4 ceilingAlt "6,700 m".
- Airco_DH.4 ceilingMain "22000.0".
- Airco_DH.4 climbRateAlt "305".
- Airco_DH.4 climbRateMain "1000.0".
- Airco_DH.4 crew "2".
- Airco_DH.4 emptyWeightAlt "1085.0".
- Airco_DH.4 emptyWeightMain "2387.0".
- Airco_DH.4 endurance "3".
- Airco_DH.4 engine(prop)_ "Rolls-Royce Eagle VII".
- Airco_DH.4 firstFlight "August 1916".
- Airco_DH.4 guns "Forward-firing .303 in Vickers machine gun, Lewis gun on Scarff ring at rear".
- Airco_DH.4 hasPhotoCollection Airco_DH.4.
- Airco_DH.4 heightAlt "3.35 m".
- Airco_DH.4 heightMain "11.0".
- Airco_DH.4 introduction "March 1917".
- Airco_DH.4 jetOrProp%3F_ "prop".
- Airco_DH.4 lengthAlt "9.35 m".
- Airco_DH.4 lengthMain "934.72".
- Airco_DH.4 loadedWeightAlt "1578.0".
- Airco_DH.4 loadedWeightMain "3472.0".
- Airco_DH.4 loadingAlt "39.5".
- Airco_DH.4 loadingMain "8".
- Airco_DH.4 manufacturer Airco.
- Airco_DH.4 maxSpeedAlt "230.0".
- Airco_DH.4 maxSpeedMain "143".
- Airco_DH.4 maxSpeedMore "at sea level".
- Airco_DH.4 morePerformance "540.0".
- Airco_DH.4 moreUsers "United States".
- Airco_DH.4 numberBuilt "1449".
- Airco_DH.4 numberOfProps "1".
- Airco_DH.4 planeOrCopter%3F_ "plane".
- Airco_DH.4 massAlt "0.266".
- Airco_DH.4 massMain "0.108".
- Airco_DH.4 powerAlt "289.0".
- Airco_DH.4 powerMain "375".
- Airco_DH.4 primaryUser "United Kingdom".
- Airco_DH.4 rangeAlt "770.0".
- Airco_DH.4 rangeMain "470.0".
- Airco_DH.4 ref "The British Bomber since 1914".
- Airco_DH.4 related "*Airco DH.9 *Airco DH.9A".
- Airco_DH.4 retired "1932".
- Airco_DH.4 spanAlt "13.21 m".
- Airco_DH.4 spanMain "1320.8000000000002".
- Airco_DH.4 type "Light bomber / General purpose".
- Airco_DH.4 typeOfProp "inline liquid cooled piston".
- Airco_DH.4 unitCost "11250.0".
- Airco_DH.4 variantsWithTheirOwnArticles Airco_DH.9.
- Airco_DH.4 variantsWithTheirOwnArticles Airco_DH.9A.
- Airco_DH.4 variantsWithTheirOwnArticles Dayton-Wright_Cabin_Cruiser.
- Airco_DH.4 subject Category:Airco_aircraft.
- Airco_DH.4 subject Category:Atlantic_Aircraft_aircraft.
- Airco_DH.4 subject Category:Biplanes.
- Airco_DH.4 subject Category:Boeing_aircraft.
- Airco_DH.4 subject Category:British_bomber_aircraft_1910–1919.
- Airco_DH.4 subject Category:Military_aircraft_of_World_War_I.
- Airco_DH.4 subject Category:Single-engined_tractor_aircraft.
- Airco_DH.4 type Aircraft.
- Airco_DH.4 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Airco_DH.4 type Product.
- Airco_DH.4 type Model_airplane.
- Airco_DH.4 type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- Airco_DH.4 type DesignedArtifact.
- Airco_DH.4 comment "The Airco DH.4 was a British two-seat biplane day-bomber of the First World War. It was designed by Geoffrey de Havilland (hence "DH") for Airco, and was the first British two seat light day-bomber to have an effective defensive armament. It first flew in August 1916 and entered service with the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) in March 1917.".
- Airco_DH.4 label "Airco D.H.4".
- Airco_DH.4 label "Airco DH.4".
- Airco_DH.4 label "Airco DH.4".
- Airco_DH.4 label "Airco DH.4".
- Airco_DH.4 label "Airco DH.4".
- Airco_DH.4 label "Airco DH.4".
- Airco_DH.4 label "Airco DH.4".
- Airco_DH.4 label "Airco DH.4".
- Airco_DH.4 sameAs Airco_D.H.4.
- Airco_DH.4 sameAs Airco_D.H.4.
- Airco_DH.4 sameAs Airco_DH.4.
- Airco_DH.4 sameAs Airco_DH.4.
- Airco_DH.4 sameAs Airco_DH.4.
- Airco_DH.4 sameAs Airco_DH.4.
- Airco_DH.4 sameAs Airco_DH.4.
- Airco_DH.4 sameAs Airco_DH.4.
- Airco_DH.4 sameAs m.095v7r.
- Airco_DH.4 sameAs Q408463.
- Airco_DH.4 sameAs Q408463.
- Airco_DH.4 wasDerivedFrom Airco_DH.4?oldid=590296654.
- Airco_DH.4 depiction EarlyDH4.jpg.
- Airco_DH.4 isPrimaryTopicOf Airco_DH.4.