The de Havilland DH.77 was a prototype British fighter aircraft of the late 1920s. Intended as a fast climbing interceptor for Britain’s Royal Air Force the DH.77 was a lightweight low-wing monoplane powered by a relatively low power engine. Despite excellent performance only one aircraft was built the Hawker Fury biplane being preferred.
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