Former Anglo European Airways Dragonfly impressed into wartime service at RAF Gosport
Role
Light Transport
Type of aircraft
Manufacturer
de Havilland Aircraft Company
First flight
12 August 1935
Introduction
1936
Produced
1936–1938
Number built
67
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