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Airco DH.4 (Canadian: 25 )

Airco (pre de Havilland) DH 4

(Library and Archives Canada Photo, MIKAN No. 3390141)
(Source Harold A Skaarup web page)de Havilland DH.4, RAF, c1918.

The Airco DH.4 was a British two-seat biplane day bomber of the First World War. It was designed by Geoffrey de Havilland (hence "DH") for Airco, and was the first British two-seat light day-bomber capable of defending itself.

It was powered by a number of different engines in its early years, including the 375 hp (280 kW) Rolls-Royce Eagle engine. It was armed with one 0.303 in (7.7 mm) Vickers machine gun for the pilot and one 0.303 in (7.7 mm) Lewis gun mounted on a Scarff ring for the observer. The DH.4 could carry a pair of 230 lb (100 kg) bombs or four 112 lb (51 kg) bombs. It was first flown in August 1916 and less than a year later, it entered operational service in France with No. 55 Squadron, RFC, on 6 March 1917.

Despite its success, numbers in service with the RFC actually started to decline from spring 1918, mainly due to a shortage of engines, and production switched to the DH.9. Unfortunately, the DH.9 proved to be inferior to the DH.4 in most respects.

Following the Armistice of 11 November 1918, many DH.4s were sold to civil operators where it was found to be particularly useful as a mailplane. Early commercial passenger airplane service in Europe was initiated with modified variants of the DH-4. War-surplus DH-4s became key aircraft in newly emerging air forces throughout the world. The U.S. Army later had several companies re-manufacture its remaining DH.4s to DH.4B standard and they operated the type into the early 1930s. Harold Skaarup web page, Wikipedia


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last update: 2021-10-13 19:37:08

DH.4 A2144

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 A2144
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 F 6169

Known Squadron Assignments: ;205

1918-August-22 KIA RAF Second-Lieutenant James Brightwell Cunningham 2024-03-18

DH.4 A7645

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 A7645

Known Squadron Assignments: ;57

1918-May-15 KIA RAF Lieutenant Edgar Meath Martyn 2023-10-18

DH.4 A7872

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 A7872

Known Squadron Assignments: ;57

1918-April-01 KIA RAF Lieutenant James David Moses 2023-06-25

DH.4 A8000

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 A8000
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  F 5839

Known Squadron Assignments: ;18

1918-September-03 KIA RAF Lieutenant Foster Murray Macfarland 2023-09-26

DH.4 A8013

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 A8013

Known Squadron Assignments: ;217

1918-June-30 KIA RAF Lieutenant Clifford James Moir 2022-11-19

DH.4 B2080

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 B2080

Known Squadron Assignments: ;27

1918-June-06 KIA RAF Lieutenant Michael Francis Cunningham 2023-09-26

DH.4 B5489

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 B5489

Known Squadron Assignments: ;106

DH.4 B7865

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 B7865

Known Squadron Assignments: ;57

1918-July-20 KIA RAF Lieutenant James Tweedale Kirkland 2023-12-15

DH.4 B7866

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 B7866

Known Squadron Assignments: ;55

1918-June-25 KIA RAF Lieutenant George Arscott Sweet 2024-03-18

DH.4 D9254

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 D9254
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  F 6168

Known Squadron Assignments: ;57

1918-September-05 KIA RAF Lieutenant Clarence Edward Kinton 2024-03-14

DH.4 D8380

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 D8380

Known Squadron Assignments: ;25

1918-July-16 KIA RAF Lieutenant James Matthew Mackie Distinguished Conduct Medal, Military Medal 2023-09-26

DH.4 D8416

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 D8416

Known Squadron Assignments: ;57

1918-August-09 PoW RAF Second-Lieutenant Harold Stone Musgrove 2022-09-19

DH.4 D9261

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 D9261

Known Squadron Assignments: ;57

1918-June-11 KIFA RAF Lieutenant Evan David Spencer 2023-11-16

DH.4 G‑CYBO

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 G-CYBO
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 G‑CYBO
Ex RAF F2705. Converted to Canadian D.H.4B photo survey configuration. 2021-10-13
   1920-November-30 Registration Issued 2021-10-13
   1920-November-30 Taken on Strength 2022-02-07
   1928-November-30 Struck off Strength last D.H.4s struck off strength (BO may have been struck off earlier?) 2019-08-20
📙 JA Griffin (2005:Smith, Castle): 1968 195

DH.4 G‑CYBU

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 G-CYBU
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 G‑CYBU
Ex RAF F2709. Forestry patrols from High River, Alberta in 1921. Later operated from Camp Borden, Ontario. 0000-01-01
   1920-October-26 Registration Issued 2021-10-13
   1920-October-26 Taken on Strength 2022-02-07
   1928-November-30 Struck off Strength Last D.H.4s struck off strength BU may have been struck off earlier? 2019-08-20
📙 JA Griffin (2005:Smith, Castle): 1968 195

DH.4 G‑CYBV

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 G-CYBV
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 G‑CYBV
Ex RAF F2710. Category A accident at High River, Alberta on 1 August 1921. Crashed shortly after taking off, when pilot attempted to turn at too low an airspeed. Possibly compounded by high pressure altitude. Pilot, wartime ace W. E. Shield, DFC plus bar, killed. 2014-01-07
   1920-November-29 Taken on Strength registration issued 2020-09-19
   1921-August-01 Struck off Strength Written off in crash 2020-09-19
📙 JA Griffin (2005:Smith, Castle): 1968 195

DH.4 G‑CYBW

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 G-CYBW
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 G‑CYBW
Ex RAF F2672. Category A accident at High River, Alberta on 31 May 1921. 0000-01-01
   1921-February-01 Registration Issued 2021-10-13
   1921-February-01 Taken on Strength 2022-02-07
   1921-July-07 Struck off Strength struck off strength 2019-08-20
📙 JA Griffin (2005:Smith, Castle): 1968 195

DH.4 G‑CYCW

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 G-CYCW
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 G‑CYCW
Ex RAF F2713. Converted in Canada to single seater. Operated from High River, Alberta. Flew photo surveys over Rocky Mountains in summer of 1924. 0000-01-01
   1921-February-01 Registration Issued 2021-10-13
   1921-February-01 Taken on Strength 2022-02-07
   1928-November-30 Struck off Strength Last D.H.4s struck off strength CW may have been struck off earlier? 2019-08-20
📙 JA Griffin (2005:Smith, Castle): 1968 196

DH.4 G‑CYDB

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 G-CYDB
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 G‑CYDB
Ex RAF F2673. Operated by No. 2 (Operations) Squadron at High River, Alta., 1923. Had been converted to D.H.4B photo survey configuration by then. 2021-10-13
   1921-February-01 Registration Issued 2021-10-13
   1921-February-01 Taken on Strength 2022-02-07
   1924-December-04 Struck off Strength struck off strength 2019-08-20
📙 JA Griffin (2005:Smith, Castle): 1968 196

DH.4 G‑CYDK

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 G-CYDK
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 G‑CYDK

Known Squadron Assignments: ;Ottawa

Part of Imperial Gift of 1919. Ex RAF F2711. Operated from Rocklciffe, Ontario in 1921. 0000-01-01
   1921-April-19 Registration Issued 2021-10-13
   1921-April-19 Taken on Strength 2022-02-07
   1922-April-23 Struck off Strength struck off after crash near Waldemar (Ontario?). 2019-08-20
1922-April-23 KIFA CAF Captain Hubert Lee Holland Military Cross 2023-03-30
📙 JA Griffin (2005:Smith, Castle): 1968 196

DH.4 G‑CYDL

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 G-CYDL
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 G‑CYDL
Ex RAF F2712. Used for trials at Rockcliffe, Ontario. Converted to Canadian D.H.4B photo survey configuration. Operated by No. 2 (Operations) Squadron at High River, Alta., 1925 to 1927. Sold to a private owner, despite Air Force concerns about the condition of the machine and its unsuitability for civil operations. No record of it flying after being sold. 2021-10-13
   1921-April-19 Registration Issued 2021-10-13
   1921-April-19 Taken on Strength 2022-02-07
   1928-November-30 Struck off Strength Surviving D.H.4s struck off strength 2019-08-20
📙 JA Griffin (2005:Smith, Castle): 1968 196

DH.4 G‑CYDM

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 G-CYDM
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 G‑CYDM
Ex RAF F2706. Converted in Canada to D.H.4B (may have been unofficial designation). Rear seat faced forward, camera port in fuselage side. Forestry patrols from High River, Alberta in 1921, where pilots included Tuddy Tudhope. Still there in summer and fall of 1922. Oblique camera installed in rear fuselage by then. Still servicable in 1926, one of last two D.H.4s in regular use in Canada. 2021-10-13
   1921-April-19 Taken on Strength 2019-08-20
   1928-November-30 Struck off Strength Surviving D.H.4s struck off. 2019-08-20
📙 JA Griffin (2005:Smith, Castle): 1968 196

DH.4 G‑CYDN

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 G-CYDN
c/r
 G‑CYDN
Ex RAF F2708. Converted to Canadian D.H.4B photo survey configuration. Operated by No. 2 (Operations) Squadron at High River, Alta., 1925. 2021-10-13
   1921-March-16 Registration Issued 2021-10-13
   1921-March-16 Taken on Strength 2022-02-07
   1925-February-02 Struck off Strength struck off strength 2019-08-20
📙 JA Griffin (2005:Smith, Castle): 1968 196

DH.4 G‑CYEC

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 G-CYEC
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 G‑CYEC
Ex RAF F2714. Converted to Canadian D.H.4B photo survey configuration. Operated by No. 2 (Operations) Squadron at High River, Alta., 1925 to 1927. Still servicable in 1926, one of last two D.H.4s in regular use in Canada. 2021-10-13
   1921-August-02 Registration Issued 2021-10-13
   1921-August-02 Taken on Strength 2022-02-07
   1928-November-02 Struck off Strength struck off strength 2019-08-20
📙 JA Griffin (2005:Smith, Castle): 1968 196

DH.4 G‑CYEM

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 G-CYEM
c/r
 G‑CYEM
Ex RAF F2707. Part of Imperial Gift of 1919. Operating from High River, Alberta at time of crash. 0000-01-01
   1922-June-07 Registration Issued 2021-10-13
   1922-June-07 Taken on Strength 2022-02-07
   1924-August-01 Struck off Strength struck off strength after Category A accident on 28 July 1924 2019-08-20
📙 JA Griffin (2005:Smith, Castle): 1968 196

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