What is a DH4 aircraft?

What is a DH4 aircraft?

The DH4, Q400, is a two engine regional turboprop airplane built by Bombardier Aerospace in Toronto, Canada. It is commonly known for its speed, quietness and larger size in the regional aircraft category. As a regional aircraft, it primarily flies on short routes under 1,000 miles.

Is De Havilland aircraft still in business?

DHC was eventually acquired by Montreal-based Bombardier Aerospace in 1992. The deal, which closed on 3 June 2019 following regulatory approval, brought the entire de Havilland product line under the same banner for the first time in decades, under a new holding company named De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited.

What is a dh3 aircraft?

The de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter is a single-engined, high-wing, propeller-driven, short take-off and landing (STOL) aircraft developed by de Havilland Canada.

How high can a Dash 8 fly?

27,000 feet
The Dash 8 Q400 range is 1.100 nautical miles (2.040 km). The Max cruising speed is 360 kts (667 km/h). The Max Operating Altitude is 27,000 feet (8.230 m) above mean sea level.

Is De Havilland a Canadian?

De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Our aircraft are all manufactured in Canada at our state-of-the-art facility in Ontario and are a proud symbol of Canadian innovation and achievement.

Who made de Havillands?

Geoffrey de Havilland
10 twin engine bomber, all designed by Geoffrey de Havilland. With the end of WWI, the expected boom in aviation was not realised, and Airco was sold to BSA, with Geoffrey forming the de Havilland Aircraft Company at Stag Lane Aerodrome in Edgware on 15 September 1920, employing around 60 personnel from Airco.

What type of aircraft was the DH4?

The Airco DH.4 was a British two-seat biplane day bomber of the First World War. It was designed by Geoffrey de Havilland (hence “DH”) for Airco, and was the first British two-seat light day-bomber to have an effective defensive armament. The DH.4 was developed as a light two-seat combat aircraft,…

Why is the DH4 called a DH4?

The DH4 may also be called the De Havilland DH4 aircraft because De Havilland was the previous division of Bombardier that developed the aircraft. Bombardier has phased the De Havilland name out, however many still use the De Havilland name.

What kind of engine does a de Havilland DH4 have?

The DH.4 was designed by Geoffrey de Havilland as a light two-seat combat aircraft, intended to perform both aerial reconnaissance and day bomber missions. An early feature of the design was the intention for it to be powered by the newly-developed Beardmore Halford Pullinger (BHP) engine, capable of generating up to 160 hp.

What is the difference between a DH4 and a Q400?

The DH4 may also be called the De Havilland DH4 aircraft because De Havilland was the previous division of Bombardier that developed the aircraft. Bombardier has phased the De Havilland name out, however many still use the De Havilland name. The Q400 also has many other names which you can read more about here on the site.

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