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de Havilland DH.84/89/90 Dragon/Dragon Rapide/Dominie
Belgium [1]
Great Britain [12]
Israel [3]
Iraq [2]
Spain (before Civil war) [1]
Spain (Nationalists) [4]
Spain (Republicans) [5]
USA [2]
France [2]
Yugoslavia [1]
Australia
Tasmanian Aerial Services [1] Belgium
Air Affairs [1]
Avions Fairey SA [1] Great Britain
Allied Airways [2]
BEA [1]
Hillman's Airways [2]
Jersey Airways [1]
Olley Air Service [1]
Railway Air Services [2]
others [2]
private [2] Ireland
Aer Lingus [1] Switzerland
Swissair [3] Ethiopia (Abyssinia)
others [1]
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DH.84 | Unit: unknown Serial: unknown No additional information
Artist: unknown Source: http://www.zi.ku.dk/personal/drnash/model/spain/
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DH.89 | Unit: unknown Serial: LR-003 (ex-French F-AQIN) Escuela de Polimotores (Multiengine School), Totana (Murcia), April 1938. The Spanish Republicans managed to buy ten civilian Dragon Rapides from France during 1938. This one, with its French civilian registration (F-AQIN) still visible under the freshly painted red bands, is seen here as it appeared after delivery in April of 1938. (Camouflage: French civilian Aluminium finish).
Artist: © Justo Miranda Source: 'Aviacion Mundial en Espana', Ingleses, Checos y Polacos, editorial Aldaba, 1985, Justo Miranda y Paula Mercado
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DH.89 | Unit: unknown Serial: LR-007 (ex-French F-ARIK, 7) Escuela de Polimotores [Multiengine School], Totana (Murcia), March-April 1939. The Republicans never fully standardized their air materiel. Right up to the end of the war they were using aircraft with mixed civilian-military codes, like this one. The last number of its FARE (Fuerzas Aereas de la Republica Espanola) code is carried on the fin of this Dragon Rapide used in the so-called Great Escape of Republican personalities to Algeria in 1939. (Camouflage: Verde Oscuro with Azul Medio undersurfaces).
Artist: © Justo Miranda Source: Aviones en la Guerra Civil Espanola 1936-1939
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DH.89 | Unit: Lineas Aereas Postales Espanolas - LAPE (Spanish Airmail Lines) Serial: EC-AGO, 41 Oran-La Senia, Algeria, April 1939. Nobody knows the exact shade in which the Republican aircraft were painted. The paints used came from France or were made (very defectively) by the Spanish ground personnel. Certain stocks of Soviet paint formed part of the first batches of spare parts and tooling supplied in 1936 and 1937, too. (Camouflage: Verde Oscuro upper surfaces with Azul Medio undersurfaces).
Artist: © Justo Miranda Source: Aviones en la Guerra Civil Espanola 1936-1939
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Artist: © Luis Fresno Crespo Source: unknown ^ top |
19/11/2007
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DH.90 | Unit: unknown Serial: LY-003 Escuela de Polimotores [Multiengine School], Totana (Murcia), December 1938. Another civilian type bought in France through SFTA (Societe Francaise des Transports Aeriens) was this DH.90 Dragonfly. Built as a lighter, faster version of the Dragon Rapide, this machine arrived in Spain in March of 1938. This aircraft could have carried LY-003 codes. (Camouflage: Verde Oscuro with Azul Medio undersurfaces).
Artist: © Justo Miranda Source: Aviones en la Guerra Civil Espanola 1936-1939
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