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The Airco DH.9 (from de Havilland 9) - also known after 1920 as the de Havilland DH.9 - was a British bomber used in the First World War. A single-engined biplane, it was a development of Airco's earlier, highly successful DH.4 and was ordered in very large numbers for Britain's Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force.

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  • Airco DH.9
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  • The Airco DH.9 (from de Havilland 9) - also known after 1920 as the de Havilland DH.9 - was a British bomber used in the First World War. A single-engined biplane, it was a development of Airco's earlier, highly successful DH.4 and was ordered in very large numbers for Britain's Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force.
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max takeoff weight alt
  • 1723.0
Guns
  • Forward firing Vickers machine gun and 1 or 2 × Rear Lewis guns on scarff ring
number of props
  • 1(xsd:integer)
length alt
  • 9.27 m
span main
  • 42(xsd:integer)
Endurance
  • 4(xsd:integer)
more performance
  • 1110.0
height alt
  • 3.44 m
Introduced
  • 1917(xsd:integer)
primary user
Type
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  • piston engine
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  • 927.1
power alt
  • 172.0
area main
  • 434.0
power main
  • 230.0
bombs
  • Up to 460 lb bombs
height main
  • 11(xsd:integer)
span alt
  • 12.92 m
Manufacturer
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  • 98.0
engine (prop)
ceiling main
  • 15500.0
empty weight main
  • 2360.0
area alt
  • 40.3
First Flight
  • July 1917
more users
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  • 113(xsd:integer)
jet or prop?
  • prop
empty weight alt
  • 1014.0
plane or copter?
  • plane
ceiling alt
  • 4,730 m
max takeoff weight main
  • 3790.0
variants with their own articles
Retired
  • 1920(xsd:integer)
Crew
  • 2(xsd:integer)
Number Built
  • 4091(xsd:integer)
Designer
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  • The British Bomber since 1914
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  • The Airco DH.9 (from de Havilland 9) - also known after 1920 as the de Havilland DH.9 - was a British bomber used in the First World War. A single-engined biplane, it was a development of Airco's earlier, highly successful DH.4 and was ordered in very large numbers for Britain's Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force. Its engine was unreliable, and failed to provide the expected power, giving the DH.9 poorer performance than the aircraft it was meant to replace, and resulting in heavy losses, particularly over the Western Front. The subsequently-developed DH.9A had a more powerful and reliable American Liberty L-12 engine.
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