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Dayton-Wright
Airco DH.4 biplane

Formerly Dayton Airplane Company Industry Aerospace
Founded 1917; 106 years ago Founders Edward Andrew Deeds Charles F. Kettering Defunct 1923 Fate Rights sold to Consolidated Aircraft Corporation Headquarters Dayton, Ohio, United States of America Parent DELCO (1917–1919) General Motors (1919–1923)

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History Dayton-Wright Company,
Airco DH.4 biplane 

Deeds and Kettering had previously worked together in several ventures. Deeds' DELCO produced automobile self-starters developed by Kettering. The two used DELCO's profits to form the Dayton Metal Products Company. Then they formed the Dayton Airplane Company in 1917, which was reorganized as the Dayton-Wright Company in April. When the war began, Deeds was commissioned and put in charge of procurement for the Aircraft Production Board. He divested himself of his financial interest in Dayton-Wright but awarded the company two contracts to produce more than 4,000 DH-4 and Standard SJ-1 aircraft. Given the company's inexperience, the size of its contract led to charges of favoritism.

In 1919, Dayton-Wright built a limousine version of the DH-4, the single-seat Messenger, and a three-seater. In 1920, Milton C. Baumann designed the RB-1 racer, with solid balsa wood wing, enclosed cockpit, and retractable landing gear linked to rod-operated leading and trailing-edge camber-changing flaps

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Dayton-Wright Company

Dayton-Wright Company,
Airco DH.4 biplane

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General characteristics

  • Wingspan: 13.0 m (42 ft 8 in)
    Length: 9.3 m (30 ft 5 in)
    Height: 3.2 m (10 ft 6 in)
    Weight: Empty, 1,087 kg (2,391 lb)
    Gross, 1,953 kg (4,297 lb)

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  • Materials
    Airframe: Wood
    Covering: Fabric
    Steel
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Specifications

  • The United States had no combat-worthy aircraft upon entry into World War I in 1917. The British DH-4 was selected because of its comparatively simple construction and adaptability to mass production. Over 4,300 were manufactured.
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  • Type
    CRAFT-Aircraft
    Manufacturer
    Dayton-Wright Airplane Co.
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