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Handley Page Dart Herald information


HPR.7 Dart Herald
Handley Page Herald of Air UK
Role Turboprop airliner
National origin United Kingdom
Manufacturer Handley Page (Reading)
First flight 25 August 1955
Retired 1987 (passenger)
1999 (commercial)
Status Retired
Produced 1959–1968
Number built 50

The Handley Page Dart Herald is a 1950s British turboprop passenger aircraft.

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