De Havilland Hound

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DH.65 Hound
Type Day Bomber
Manufacturer de Havilland Aircraft Company
Maiden flight 1926
Introduced 1928
Primary user Royal Air Force
Number built 1

The de Havilland DH.65 Hound was a 1920s British two-seat day bomber built by De Havilland Aircraft Company at Stag Lane Aerodrome.

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[edit] History

The Hound was designed as a two-seat general purpose biplane. The prototype G-EBNJ first flew 17 November 1926. In 1927 the nose and rudder were modified and it was re-designated DH.65A. It was delivered to the Royal Air Force in January 1928 with the serial number J9127 for evaluation. On the 26 April 1928 the aircraft held a world record for carrying a load of 1000 kg over 100 km at 160 mph piloted by H.S. Broad.

The design was not succesfull and the second aircraft G-EBNK was not completed.

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[edit] Specifications (DH.65A)

General characteristics

  • Crew: 3
  • Length: 31 ft 0 in ()
  • Wingspan: 45 ft 0 in ()
  • Height: 11 ft 6 in ()
  • Wing area: 462 ft² ()
  • Empty weight: 2,981 lb ()
  • Max takeoff weight: 4,934 lb ()
  • Powerplant: 1× Napier Lion XI , 550 hp ()

Performance

[edit] Reference

    • Jackson, A.J. (1974). British Civil Aircraft since 1919 Volume 2. London: Putnam. ISBN 0 370 10010 7. 

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