De Havilland DH.84
The De Havilland DH.84 is a light aircraft designed in the 1930s, primarily for passenger transport. It features a low-wing monoplane design and is powered by two de Havilland Gipsy Major engines, allowing it to carry up to six passengers. The aircraft is known for its reliability and ease of handling, making it popular among small airlines and private owners.
First flown in 1937, the DH.84 was used extensively during its operational years, including in the British Isles and other regions. Its robust construction and performance made it suitable for various roles, including air taxi services and pilot training.