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Dragon Rapide was a British short-haul passenger airliner
of the 1930s. Designed by the de Havilland company in late 1933 as a
faster and more comfortable successor to the DH.84 Dragon, it was in
effect a twin-engine, scaled-down version of the four-engine DH.86
Express.It shared many common features with the larger aircraft
including its tapered wings, streamlined fairings and the Gipsy Six
engine, but it demonstrated none of the operational vices of the
larger aircraft and went on to become perhaps the most successful
British-built commercial passenger aircraft of the 1930s.
Our models are built with the FSX SDK and are also extremely frame rate (fps) friendly.

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