For the twin-engined 1940s fighter, see de Havilland Hornet.
DH.87 Hornet Moth
1936 de Havilland DH.87B Hornet Moth
Role
Trainer and Tourer
Type of aircraft
Manufacturer
de Havilland
First flight
9 May 1934
Status
still in operation
Primary user
private owner pilots
Produced
1935–1938
Number built
164
The de Havilland DH.87 Hornet Moth is a single-engined cabin biplane designed by the de Havilland Aircraft Company in 1934 as a potential replacement for its highly successful de Havilland Tiger Moth trainer. Although its side-by-side two-seat cabin made it closer in configuration to the modern aircraft that military trainee pilots would later fly, there was no interest from the RAF and the aircraft was put into production for private buyers.
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