FS2004 De Havilland DH-4
FS2004 De Havilland DH-4. Although the DH-4 was originally a British combat airplane, it was redesigned in the United States in 1917 for the Liberty engine. Many DH-4s were used by the Postal Service during the 1920’s, and many of the later ones were M models. This Model represents the aircraft being built up for the Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum, is an M-2, and will be converted to a Mail Plane as used by Robertson flying Service on the C. A. M. 2 route between Chicago and St. Louis. Charles Lindbergh was a mail pilot for Robertson, and one of his log book entries refers to a metal DH-4. Includes virtual cockpit. By Chris Herring. 2.9MB