The Airco DH-4 stands as a legendary biplane of World War I, marking its presence as the first British two-seat day bomber to have an effective defensive armament. Designed by the visionary Geoffrey de Havilland in 1916, this aircraft quickly became a cornerstone in aerial warfare. With its maiden flight in 1916, the DH-4 was widely used by several countries, showcasing its versatility and reliability. Powered by the robust Rolls-Royce Eagle engine, it had a commendable speed and range, making it a formidable opponent in the skies. The DH-4 was not only a warbird; post-war, it transitioned into civilian life, serving in mail and cargo transport, proving its adaptability. Its service spanned various branches, including the US Army Air Service and the Royal Air Force, illustrating its global impact. The DH-4's legacy is a testament to innovation and bravery, embodying the spirit of early aviation pioneers.
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Available in two sizes with an elastic stretch band this hat is a sure winner in comfort It has an athletic shape with a curved visor
- 63 polyester 34 cotton 3 spandex twill
- Structured 6-panel mid-profile (with a low-profile embroidery area)
- 6 embroidered eyelets
- Stretch band
- Silver undervisor
- Head circumference 2223 (559 cm606 cm)
- Blank product sourced from Vietnam or Bangladesh
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