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The Bánhidi Gerle (Hungarian: Dove) was a two-seat single-engine sport biplane built in Hungary in the early 1930s designed by Antal Bánhidi. It had a conventional layout with staggered single-bay wings of equal span braced by N-struts. The pilot and passenger sat in open cockpits in tandem and the main units of the tailskid undercarriage were divided.

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