Constructional details of four-seater cabin monoplane powered with 8-cylinder air-cooled V-type DeHavilland Ghost engine; wing not continued across top of fuselage but latter is formed as skylight; cruising speed around 100 m.p.h.; composite construction; wood wings; fuselage of welded steel tubing of circular and square section; undercarriage of very wide tread; unusual control. (see also Aeroplane, vol. 36, no. 6, 1929, pp. 204A and 204B, 2 figs)
The de Havilland "Hawk Moth"
Flight
Flight ; 21 , n 6
1929
6 pages
17 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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