- De Havilland DH.37
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name=DH.37
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type=private biplane
manufacturer=De Havilland
designer=Alan Butler
first flight=June 1922
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number built=2
variants with their own articles=The de Havilland DH.37 was a British two-seat private
biplane of the 1920s designed byAlan Butler . The first of two aircraft built flew extensively for five years before having its engine upgraded to a 224-kW (300-hp)A.D.C. Nimbus and converted to a single seat racing plane. It crashed in June 1927.The second plane was sold to
Australia , was flown by the Controller of Civil Aviation. Sold to the Guinea Gold Company in New Guinea, it was the first aircraft in that country. It crashed inNew South Wales in March 1932.pecifications
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crew=1
capacity=2
length m=8.53
length ft=28
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wing area sqm=36.97
wing area sqft=398
empty weight kg=961
empty weight lb=218
gross weight kg=1505
gross weight lb=3318eng1 number=1
eng1 type=Rolls-Royce Falcon III inline piston
eng1 kw=205
eng1 hp=275max speed kmh=196
max speed mph=122
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ceiling m=6400
ceiling ft=21000
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