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[[image:Im19400926FL-Dragon.jpg |thumb| Sept 1940.]]
[[image:Im19400926FL-Dragon.jpg |thumb| Sept 1940.]]
[[Image:Im1941AFP-DH84aDragon.jpg|thumb| 1941. De Havilland: DH 84 Dragon. ]]
[[Image:Im1941AFP-DH84aDragon.jpg|thumb| 1941. De Havilland: DH 84 Dragon. ]]
[[image:Im19450927FL-DHE9.jpg |thumb| Sept 1945. G-ACAN ]]
''Note: This is a sub-section of [[De Havilland: Aircraft]].''


Biplane. six-eight passenger. Powered by two 130 hp Gypsy Moth 1 engines. Later version was the DH 84B Dragon Express  
Biplane. six-eight passenger. Powered by two 130 hp Gypsy Moth 1 engines. Later version was the DH 84B Dragon Express  


''Note: This is a sub-section of [[De Havilland]].''
==Variants==
 
*'''Dragon 1 :''' Twin-engined medium transport biplane.
*'''Dragon 2 :''' Improved version. Fitted with framed cabin windows and two faired main undercarriage legs.
*'''DH.84M Dragon :''' Military transport version. The DH.84M was armed with two machine guns, and it could carry up to sixteen 20 lb (9 kg) bombs. Exported to Denmark, Iraq and Portugal.


== See Also ==
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== Sources of Information ==
== Sources of Information ==
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Havilland_Dragon Wikipedia]


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Revision as of 15:20, 18 March 2016

DH 84 Dragon. Exhibit at the National Museum of Flight.
Sept 1940.
1941. De Havilland: DH 84 Dragon.
Sept 1945. G-ACAN

Note: This is a sub-section of De Havilland: Aircraft.

Biplane. six-eight passenger. Powered by two 130 hp Gypsy Moth 1 engines. Later version was the DH 84B Dragon Express

Variants

  • Dragon 1 : Twin-engined medium transport biplane.
  • Dragon 2 : Improved version. Fitted with framed cabin windows and two faired main undercarriage legs.
  • DH.84M Dragon : Military transport version. The DH.84M was armed with two machine guns, and it could carry up to sixteen 20 lb (9 kg) bombs. Exported to Denmark, Iraq and Portugal.

See Also

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Sources of Information