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1 Operational history  





2 Specifications (DH.37)  





3 See also  





4 References  



4.1  Citations  





4.2  Bibliography  
















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DH.37
Role Private biplane
Manufacturer De Havilland
First flight June 1922
Number built 2

The de Havilland DH.37 was a British three-seat sporting biplane of the 1920s designed and built by de Havilland for aviator Alan Samuel Butler.

Operational history[edit]

The first example was named Sylvia for the sister of Alan Samuel Butler.[1] It flew extensively for five years before being converted to a single-seater and having its engine upgraded to a 300 hp (220 kW) A.D.C. Nimbus. It crashed in June 1927.

The second aircraft was sold to Australia, and was flown by the Controller of Civil Aviation. Sold to the Guinea Gold Company in New Guinea, it was the first aircraft flown in that country. After a forced landing at Wau aerodrome in December 1937 it was put out of commission.[2]

Specifications (DH.37)[edit]

Data from De Havilland Aircraft since 1909[3]

General characteristics

Performance

See also[edit]

References[edit]

Citations[edit]

  1. ^ Mr Alan Butler. Obituary, The Times, Wednesday, May 27, 1987; pg. 18; Issue 62779
  • ^ Lloyd Rhys, High Lights and Flights in New Guinea, London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1942, p. 151.
  • ^ Jackson 1987, pp. 175, 178
  • Bibliography[edit]


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