de Havilland Flamingo
The de Havilland DH.95 Flamingo was a British twin-engined high-wing monoplane airliner first flown on 22 December 1938. During the Second World War some were used by the Royal Air Force (RAF) as a transport and general communications duties.
DH.95 Flamingo | |
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Lady of Glamis the former King's Flight Flamingo circa 1943 | |
Role | Airliner Communications aircraft |
Manufacturer | de Havilland |
Designer | Ronald Eric Bishop |
First flight | 22 December 1938 |
Introduction | 15 July 1939 |
Retired | 1950 |
Primary users | Royal Air Force BOAC |
Number built | 14 |
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