The Airco DH.2 was a single-seat pusher biplane flown during the First World War by the Allies. Designed by Geoffrey de Havilland, it was Airco’s second model of pusher aeroplanes.
Here is Airdrome Aeroplanes answer to all ultralight pilots who want to pilot their own WWI flying machine, a beautiful replica of the original Airco DH.2!
Editors note: There isn’t much information yet the Airdrome’s website, just a video (see below).

Needleye engine company manufactures a twin cylinder four cycle aircooled engine for light aircraft. The engine can be used in either tractor or pusher configurations.

Thanks you for your interest in AIRDROME AEROPLANES 3/4 scale flying replica kits. Our aircraft cover a wide range of historical aviation. From the most recognized aircraft to have ever flown in W.W. I (the scarlet red FOKKER TRIPLANE flown by the Red Baron, Manfred Von Richthofen's most famous mount) to the most technologically advanced aircraft to come from he great war effort, the FOKKER D-VIII Parasol (AKA The Flying Razor). Also offered is the FOKKER D-VI, the precursor of the FOKKER D-VII and the first aircraft to ever mount a synchronized machine gun firing through the prop, the F0KKER E-III (Einedekker). The Einedekker can be built as a FULLY LEGAL Ultralight.
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