Airco D.H.4

Liberty-Engined DH.4
After America's entry into the Great War, there were high hopes that the country's industrial might could be turned to aircraft manufacturing. Things never go as easily as expected, and the development of a two-seater based on the British DH4 with the 400hp Liberty engine faced repeated delays. After several delays to both the airframe and engine, Fisher, Standard, and Dayton-Wright built DH4s. While 1,213 were shipped to France, only 196 saw front-line combat.

Though the DH4 design had been already eclipsed by its first American use in July 1918, the US Air Service did not have alternatives. The DH4 holds the distinction of being the only fully American-built land warplane to see action in the war.

1:144 Scale

 * Ares: WGF204A 50th Sqn AEF; WGF204B Cotton/Betts; WGF204C Bartlett/Naylor
 * Shapeways:
 * RR Engine: Kampfflieger
 * Liberty Engine: Reduced Aircraft Factory
 * Plastic Kit: Valom
 * Wings of War: WW08J Cadbury/Leckie; WW08K USA; WW08L Clayburn Atkey

1:285/6mm/1:288 Scale

 * Shapeways:
 * Liberty Engine: Reduced Aircraft Factory

1:300 Scale

 * Metal: Heroics & Ros GWA124

1:350 Scale

 * Shapeways: Kampfflieger