The Airco DH.9A is a single-engine two-seat bomber biplane aircraft of World War I produced by the British manufacturer <I>Airco, Aircraft Manufacturing Company</I>. The original DH.9 was designed by Geoffrey de Havilland therefore the designation DH. The development of the DH.9A was performed by <I>Westland Aircraft</I>.
| Crew | 2 | |
| Propulsion | 1 Piston Engine | |
| Engine Model | Packard Liberty 12A | |
| Engine Power | 298 kW | 400 hp |
| Speed | 198 km/h | 107 kts |
| Service Ceiling | 5.121 m | 16.800 ft |
| Empty Weight | 1.270 kg | 2.800 lbs |
| max. Takeoff Weight | 2.107 kg | 4.645 lbs |
| Wing Span | 14,01 m | 46,0 ft |
| Wing Area | 45,2 m² | 487 ft² |
| Length | 9,22 m | 30,2 ft |
| Height | 3,45 m | 11,3 ft |
| First Flight | 03/1918 | |
| Production Status | out of production | |
| Total Production | 885 | |
| Developed from | Airco DH.9 | |
| Data for (Version) | Airco DH.9A |
Remarks
The DH.9A is a upgrated variant of the Airco DH.9.
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