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Kit No. 402* 1/4 Scale


The DH4 was an ever-present element of the U.S. Army Air Service both during and following World War I. Modeled from a British De Havilland design, the DH4 was the only U.S. built aircraft to see combat during World War I. Primary used for day bombing, observation and artillery spotting.


Wing Span: 127 inches Wing Area: 4,100 sq. in Wing Loading: 17-20 oz./sq. ft. Flying Weight: 30-35 lbs. Fuselage Length: 89 inches Engine Size: 60-80 cc Gasoline


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