de Havilland Don

de Havilland Don
DH.93 Don
Prototype DH.93 in flight c. 1937
Role Communications/Liaison
Manufacturer de Havilland
First flight 18 June 1937
Introduction 1938
Retired 1940
Status retired
Primary user Royal Air Force
Number built 30 (plus 20 unassembled airframes)

The de Havilland DH.93 Don was a 1930s British multi-role three-seat training aircraft built by de Havilland at Hatfield Aerodrome.

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Design and development

The Don was designed to meet Air Ministry Specification T.6/26 for a multi-role trainer and was a single-engined monoplane of wooden stressed-skin construction. The DH.93 Don was intended to be a trainer for pilots and radio operators, and as a gunnery trainer, the gunnery requirement involved the mounting of a dorsal gun turret.

Operational history

The prototype (Serial Number L2387) first flew on 18 June 1937 and was transferred to RAF Martlesham Heath for official evaluation. In the course of the trials, more equipment was added which increased the weight, as a result, in an attempt to reduce weight, the dorsal turret was removed. The aircraft was also modified with small auxiliary fins fitted beneath the tailplane.[1]

Despite the changes incorporated from the fifth aircraft,[1] the type was deemed not suitable for training and the original order for 250 aircraft was reduced to only 50 aircraft, 20 of which were delivered as engineless airframes for ground training.[2] The remaining aircraft served as communications and liaison aircraft, serving with No. 24 Sqn and numerous Station Flights throughout the UK until early 1939, but all were grounded for use as instructional airframes in March 1939.[3]

Operators

 United Kingdom

Specifications (Communications role)

Data from De Havilland Aircraft since 1909[4]

General characteristics

Performance

See also

Related lists

References

  1. ^ a b Jackson 1962, p. 354.
  2. ^ Jackson 1962, p. 355.
  3. ^ Ford 2003, p. 75.
  4. ^ Jackson 1987, p. 389.
  • The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft (Part Work 1982-1985). London: Orbis Publishing, 1986. No ISBN.
  • Ford, Daniel. "Outmoded Teacher:De Havilland's Don Crew Trainer". Air Enthusiast, No. 105, May/June 2003. ISSN 0143-5450. pp. 74–75.
  • Jackson, A.J. De Havilland Aircraft Since 1915. London, Putnam, 1962. No ISBN.
  • Jackson, A.J. De Havilland Aircraft since 1909. London:Putnam, Third edition, 1987. ISBN 0-85177-802-X.

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