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De Havilland Queen Bee

Trainer · Early Jet (1946–1969)

De Havilland Queen Bee — Trainer
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The de Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth is a 1930s British biplane designed by Geoffrey de Havilland and built by the de Havilland Aircraft Company. It was operated by the Royal Air Force (RAF) and other operators as a primary trainer aircraft. In addition to the type's principal use for ab initio training, the Second World War had RAF Tiger Moths operating in other capacities, including maritime surveillance and defensive anti-invasion preparations; some aircraft were outfitted to function as armed light bombers.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Sub-Category
Trainer
Domain
Civil
Era
Early Jet (1946–1969)
Engine
1× 4-cylinder air-cooled inverted in-line piston engine
Thrust / Power
130 hp
Length (ft)
23
Wingspan (ft)
29
Empty Weight (lb)
1115
MTOW (lb)
1825
Service Ceiling (ft)
13600
Range (mi)
302
Max Speed (mph)
109